The Rizzler Taught Knicks Legend Clyde Frazier To Do The ‘Rizz Face’ In Fever-Dream-Like Interview

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No matter where you turn these days, you’ll likely find something that makes you wonder, “How did we get here? What is life anymore?” On one end of the spectrum are things like the Middle East, China and Jared Kushner backing a hostile takeover of Warner Bros. On the other end of the spectrum is New York Knicks legend Clyde Frazier interviewing The Rizzler.

On Sunday, the New York Knicks hosted the Orlando Magic — which we actually previously reported on, as the Magic’s social media team seemed to inadvertently expose the whole team battling hangovers — and had a special guest in attendance: The Rizzler.

The nine-year-old social media celebrity sat down for an interview with the New York Knicks legend for the team’s “Kids Day,” which was held in tandem with the Knicks-Magic game. New York beat Orlando by a score of 106-100.

New York Knicks legend Clyde Frazier interviewed The Rizzler for “Kid’s Day” at Madison Square Garden

Given the cartoonish appearances of both The Rizzler and Frazier, their background differences and the hilarious generational divide, the interview between the pair played out like a fever dream.

“Did that happen just instinctively or is that something you’d get in front of the mirror and practice?” Frazier asked.

“Well, I think I practiced it a little at school. But when I went home, and then I did it, and… yeah,” The Rizzler pontificated.

You can check out the full interview between The Rizzler and Frazier below.

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Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.
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