(Video) AJ Dybantsa puts the New York fan on the spot when he states “the only reason” why Knicks beat the Celtics

AJ Dybantsa should start his collegial career at Cougars byu. The little 6 -inch attacker, who announced that he would start his YouTube channel on May 5, downloaded another video on his channel, entitled “ Take crazy questions from New York ” on Wednesday.
In the video, Dybantsa went to the streets of New York by posing pedestrians, and he found someone wearing a Uconn Huskies shirt. Recruit No. 1 of the 2025 class asked him many questions, including his favorite place to eat and if he knew that the Huskies would play byu at TD Garden on November 9.
The UCONN fan has also proven to be a fan of New York Knicks and Yankees. He did not defend his team, however, when AJ Dybantsa explained the only reason why the Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics last season.
“The only reason why the Knicks beat us is because (Jayson) Tatum was injured, and the patriots are just the best football team of all time,” said Dybantsa (Timetamp: 7:12 from “So, if you want to defend your New York, you can.”
The fan had nothing to say, because he replied: “I have nothing about it.”
After a stellar career in the school which ended at Utah Prep Academy, AJ Dybantsa won his third gold medal for the American team. During the FIBA U19 World Cup in Switzerland, the signatory of BYU has an average of 14.3 points out of 50.0% of shooting, including 11.1% of the line of 3 points and converted 84.0% of its attempts at the stripe of charity.
He also caught 4.1 rebounds, harvested 2.3 assists, stole the ball 1.1 times and recorded 0.3 blocks in 20.1 minutes per game in seven games. One of his best performances occurred during the 108-102 victory in the quarter-final against Canada, when he recorded 22 points, four rebounds, three assists and three interceptions in 32 minutes.
AJ Dybantsa shares his experience at the registered office of Red Bull
Friday, in an Instagram video downloaded by Dybantsa, the little striker was present at the head office of Red Bull in Austria. He talked about his experience, saying he knew the place before:
“No, it’s crazy because I didn’t really know it at the beginning. They mentioned, as, oh yes, we can send you to Austria, like the head office. I was breathtaking. I mean, it’s just great to be here. Obviously, I am part of the family now, so it’s just most of Red Bull, so blessed to be here.”
AJ Dybantsa will be joined by his former teammate from Utah Prep Xavion Staton and Chamberlain Burgress next season.
Edited by Veer Badani