Knicks support the fans booing them
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Put simply, there was no booing during blowout losses, no public shaming in arenas; instead, Heat fans consistently stood by their team, showing unwavering belief. Taking his case further, McCants jokingly highlighted just how patient Heat fans are, laughing at their ability to endure almost anything without turning hostile.
The general consensus is in from both the Knicks and their head coach: If they were at Madison Square Garden in attendance for Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day showdown with the Dallas Mavericks, they would have booed, too.
The Knicks ended Saturday’s game getting booed off the court by their own fans. Two days later, they didn’t wait nearly as long.
Booing from Bucks fans as the team walked off the court at halftime down 31 to Minnesota didn't sit well with Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Bucks fans had every right to boo their team Tuesday night. The Bucks were blown out at home by a Timberwolves team without Anthony Edwards (foot issue maintenance) and Rudy Gobert (suspension). The Bucks turned the ball over 20 times, were down 31 at the half and had no answer for Bones Hyland, who finished with 23 points.
Antetokounmpo heard boos where he's never heard them before: at home at the Fiserv Forum.