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Madison Square Garden is the home of the New York Knicks. The Knicks have been playing there since 1968, and it is also dubbed the Mecca of Basketball. The Knicks last won in the 1970s. They have been competing hard for a championship since then but could not get close to it.

Recently, the Garden has been using a new catchphrase that is derived from a remix song made for the Knicks. But the rapper and lifelong New York Knicks fan is not happy and has some harsh comments about the Knicks for the way he thinks he is being treated.

Robert Horry feels differently about the situation

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In a recent episode of the Big Shot podcast by Robert Horry, they discussed the ongoing situation between Travis Doyle, famously known as Gorilla Nems, and the New York Knicks. A video of Gorilla Nems was recently shared on social media, showing his dissatisfaction with the New York Knicks.

The Knicks have been using the rapper?s iconic Bing Bong catchphrase and his song at MSG. Nems feels like he isn?t getting any reward for this. Robert Horry thinks the rapper should be grateful that they are giving him free publicity every time they use his song in the arena. He also thinks that Nems asking for anything in return when the Knicks didn?t originally ask him to do the song is not fair.

The rapper Gorilla Nems has been very vocal about how he is being treated by the New York Knicks. On a recent episode of The Bootleg Kev podcast, Nems shared his side of the story.

What happened between Gorilla Nems and the New York Knicks

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They reached out to him to take part in their celebrity game, which they did. Then they told him that if he ever needed anything, just let them know. He wanted to get courtside seats from them. He told them that and also said not to give him anything else or else he wouldn?t go.

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They completely ignored him and didn?t get back to him. He says that the Knicks use his bing bong catchphrase every time a player hits a three.

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They later gave him some seats way back and asked him to do some content for them. He felt completely disrespected, and he called the Knicks disgusting for the way they do business.

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