Zohran Mamdani interviews ‘the loudest Knicks fan in the world’ in hilarious video

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18 Jun 2026 • 2:28 AM MYT
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Zohran Mamdani appeared in a Sidetalk Sports clip with New York Knicks fan Crashout Rennie on Wednesday, 17 June 2026.

Sidetalk Sports posted the 48-second clip on X with the caption: “CRASHOUT RENNIE GETS INTERVIEWED BY A RANDOM FAN 🏆”.

The post showed 139.7k views at the time of scraping. Sidetalk’s TikTok version of the video also presents the clip as a Crashout Rennie interview.

What happens in the Zohran Mamdani and Crashout Rennie video

The video shows Mamdani taking part in a Sidetalk-style street interview with Rennie, who is framed as the main subject of the clip.

The X caption does not name Mamdani and refers to the interviewer as “a random fan”. AI Research Mode identified the person in the exchange as Mamdani.

One line identified from the video has Rennie saying: “If you see these dogs in your front yard, just go upstairs. I’m going hard!”

The exchange also includes “Bing Bong!”, a phrase associated with Sidetalk’s Knicks street clips.

Crashout Rennie features in another Knicks street-interview clip

Rennie is the focus of the Sidetalk post. The clip is framed around his response during a Knicks-related street interview.

Mamdani has appeared in Sidetalk content before. Sidetalk previously posted a Zohran episode on its TikTok account.

His public profile has also overlapped with Knicks-related events this week. Recent coverage connected Mamdani with Knicks title-parade activity, while PoliticsNY also covered his work on city budget issues on 17 June.

Sidetalk has been covered for its Knicks fan videos, which often feature short street interviews around New York basketball events.

The account has also posted other Knicks celebration clips during the same period.

The Mamdani and Rennie clip is another example of Sidetalk’s short-form coverage of New York fan scenes around the Knicks.

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