’WILDING,’ ’New Meme’ — NBA World in Stitches Over Knicks HC Mike Brown’s ’Who Let the Dogs Out’ Chant at Finals
Mike Brown, head coach of the New York Knicks, is making headlines for his playful re-enactment of the chant 'Who Let the Dogs Out' during a media session ahead of the NBA Finals. This marks Brown's return to the Finals for the first time since 2007, and he has led the Knicks to a franchise record of 11 consecutive postseason wins. The Knicks are set to face the San Antonio Spurs, led by rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama, in what promises to be an exciting matchup.
- ▪Mike Brown is back in the NBA Finals as a head coach for the first time since 2007.
- ▪He playfully re-enacted a chant during a media session, which went viral.
- ▪The Knicks won a franchise record 11 straight postseason games to reach the Finals.
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