![]() ![]() Knicks hoping things go ‘haywire’ to land star in trade coup Knicks guard explains infamous breast milk ‘taste test’ to Stephen A. At the 22-second mark of the original video, Knicks fan Jordie Bloom utters those now-famous words, telling Complex Sports that he is now known amongst his friends as the 'Bing Bong Guy'. Why the Knicks’ front-office shuffle isn’t likely to change their offseason plans - or who’s making themīOSTON - Even the “Bing Bong Guy’’ has COVID-19.Įarlier this week, Jordie Bloom, who “integrated’’ the “Bing Bong’’ sound of the closing doors of the MTA’s subway system into Knicks’ lore, came down with coronavirus symptoms - headache, fatigue, fever, chills.ĬOVID-19 has ravaged the Knicks, who were without six players and two broadcasters during Saturday’s 114-107 loss to the Celtics. Last time the Knicks faced Boston - in their season opener Oct. 21 - Bloom became a mini-celebrity after the double-overtime victory.ĭuring the celebration outside the Garden, Bloom raced up to the cameras from “Sidetalk’’ - a show on social-media platforms - and boomed joyously “Bing Bong.’’ (The show had an ongoing riff about the sound of the MTA’s subway doors closing). ![]() Knicks Twitter adopted the phrase as a mantra. 21 - Bloom became a mini-celebrity after the double-overtime victory.uring the celebration outside the Garden, Bloom raced up to the cameras from Sidetalk’’ - a show on social-media platforms - and boomed. Bloom set up a Twitter account called “Bing Bong Guy.’’ Jordie Bloom is the “Bing Bong Guy” from the recent viral video of Knicks fans. Jordie Bloom is the Bing Bong Guy from the recent viral video of Knicks fans. Knicks fan Jordie Bloom was familiar with Sidetalk, and wanted to share his excitement with the fans gathered outside Madison Square Garden (MSG). How the ‘bing bong’ Knicks fan is turning viral moment into a career path Screenshot courtesy of the Garden’s entertainment staff has incorporated “Bing Bong’’ into their home games on their scoreboard after critical 3-point baskets.īut with the Knicks reeling at 13-17 after a 5-1 start, “Bing Bong” has taken a turn for the worse. The arena response to “Bing Bong” echoing on the public address system is strong, but it’s often used when the club is down double-digits. But Bloom is starting to feel it’s misused. ![]()
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