Trae Young got the last laugh as his Hawks eliminated the Knicks in Game 5. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Trae Young continued to spar with New York Knicks fans during Wednesday night’s game at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Young has gone back-and-forth with Knicks fans throughout his Atlanta Hawks’ first-round playoff series. He said after the Hawks’ Game 1 win that he enjoyed Knicks fans targeting him with vulgar chants. Young then was taunted in Game 2 by Knicks fans about balding.

That wasn’t all. Young was also spit at by a Knicks fan in Game 2.

So as his Hawks were looking to close out the series in Game 4 on Wednesday, Young mocked Knicks fans.

He shushed them with a “quiet” signal after making an impressive bucket in the fourth quarter.

He also teased a fan about spitting on him.

The NBA went more than a year without a large amount of fans at most games. Young is showing that having an antagonistic presence sometimes brings out the best in competitors, such as himself.

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