Noah Kahan’s Anti-Bandwagon Knicks Rant Quickly Becomes a Crisis of Identity
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Noah Kahan’s Anti-Bandwagon Knicks Rant Quickly Becomes a Crisis of Identity
Noah Kahan has a problem with ‘bandwagon’ New York Knicks fans, such as himself, who have only been supporting the team ‘since May.’
By Stephen Andrew Galiher
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Noah Kahan is a die-hard New York Knicks fan. He has been for one whole month. However, the singer/songwriter just went on an anti-bandwagon rant that quickly turned into an identity crisis.
In a post on X/Twitter, Kahan took aim at “all these fakers” who are coming “into my fandom.” He urged the “fakers” to answer a couple of tough questions: where were you when the Knicks “beat the Sixers” and the Cleveland Cavs? Suddenly, it became clear that Kahan’s ire was getting the best of him, existentially. “In fact, where was I?” he asked. “Where am I?”
Indeed. Where are any of us?
As a Knicks fan since May, it is really hard to see all these fakers come into my........
