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Bing Bong refers to a catchphrase amongst the fandom of the NBA's New York Knicks. The phrase originated from a viral video of a Knicks fan celebrating the team's opening night win in the 2021-2022 season and was adopted by the fandom to celebrate wins and three-point shots.

Origin

On October 21st, 2021, the New York Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics on the opening night of the NBA season. Following the victory, YouTube channel Sidetalk posted a video of Knicks fans elatedly celebrating the victory in over-the-top ways. At one point, the camera cuts to fan Jordan Bloom, who sings "Bing Bong" like a chime (shown below).


Spread

The video went viral on Twitter, as the Sidetalk video gained over 22,000 retweets, 13,000 quote tweets, and 114,000 likes.[1] Fans began quoting and making memes from the "Bing Bong" portion of the video. On October 23rd, Twitter user Turtz55 posted a video edit featuring "Bing Bong" in response to Stephen A. Smith (shown below, top). On October 30th, Twitter user @eric_m888[2] posted a Meta parody featuring the "Bing Bong" guy (shown below, bottom).


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The catchphrase was soon adopted by New York media and the Knicks themselves. On October 26th, the New York Daily News[3] used it in a headline celebrating the Knicks defeating the Philadelphia 76ers (shown below, top). On November 1st, Knicks announcer Mike Breen used the phrase to call a 3-point shot by Knicks player Julius Randle (shown below, bottom).


ANOTHER GIANT LOSS ny Big Blue defensive captain Peppers out for season with ruptured ACL: P. 37 SPORTS FINAL DAILY N Wednes day, October 27, 2021 S Kemba leads rout as Knicks end 15-game losing streak vs. Philly BING BONG, THE SKID IS DEAD! NIKE SQUARE SPACE NEW YORK NIKE Kemba Walker has best game as Knick with 19 points as they improve to 3-1 witha 112-99 win over Sixers, the first time they've beaten Philly since 2017. P. 34-35


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Bing Bong

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External References

[1] Twitter – @sidetalknyc

[2] Twitter – @Eric_m888

[3] Twitter – @TomBiersdorfer



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About

Bing Bong refers to a catchphrase amongst the fandom of the NBA's New York Knicks. The phrase originated from a viral video of a Knicks fan celebrating the team's opening night win in the 2021-2022 season and was adopted by the fandom to celebrate wins and three-point shots.

Origin

On October 21st, 2021, the New York Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics on the opening night of the NBA season. Following the victory, YouTube channel Sidetalk posted a video of Knicks fans elatedly celebrating the victory in over-the-top ways. At one point, the camera cuts to fan Jordan Bloom, who sings "Bing Bong" like a chime (shown below).



Spread

The video went viral on Twitter, as the Sidetalk video gained over 22,000 retweets, 13,000 quote tweets, and 114,000 likes.[1] Fans began quoting and making memes from the "Bing Bong" portion of the video. On October 23rd, Twitter user Turtz55 posted a video edit featuring "Bing Bong" in response to Stephen A. Smith (shown below, top). On October 30th, Twitter user @eric_m888[2] posted a Meta parody featuring the "Bing Bong" guy (shown below, bottom).




O Bing Bong GEric_M888

The catchphrase was soon adopted by New York media and the Knicks themselves. On October 26th, the New York Daily News[3] used it in a headline celebrating the Knicks defeating the Philadelphia 76ers (shown below, top). On November 1st, Knicks announcer Mike Breen used the phrase to call a 3-point shot by Knicks player Julius Randle (shown below, bottom).


ANOTHER GIANT LOSS ny Big Blue defensive captain Peppers out for season with ruptured ACL: P. 37 SPORTS FINAL DAILY N Wednes day, October 27, 2021 S Kemba leads rout as Knicks end 15-game losing streak vs. Philly BING BONG, THE SKID IS DEAD! NIKE SQUARE SPACE NEW YORK NIKE Kemba Walker has best game as Knick with 19 points as they improve to 3-1 witha 112-99 win over Sixers, the first time they've beaten Philly since 2017. P. 34-35



Various Examples


BING BONG CHASE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN BING BONG BING BONG 19 Y CHASEO BRIDC BILLY JOEL 119 3-14 PH 2014-15 2014-15 pectrum SUITE LEVEL OLEXUS HELW Y ORH NEW YORK CITY S. ALD 7BING BONG SOUARESPACE WIOR BONG BING FEWYORK Bing Bong

Search Interest

External References

[1] Twitter – @sidetalknyc

[2] Twitter – @Eric_m888

[3] Twitter – @TomBiersdorfer

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