Mintz-Plasse, who many remember as McLovin from “Superbad,” started the exchange almost a month ago by turning up the capital letters and internet yelling at Isola for consistently being critical of the Knicks. Isola responded with a shot at both Mintz-Plasse and New York Post beat writer Marc Berman, who generally is viewed as more positive with his outlook of the team.

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And away we go!

Isola is referring to Mintz-Plasse’s role in “Pitch Perfect” as Tommy, a student who is very serious about all things a cappella. Here’s a sample of his performance. (There is some adult language in the clip.)

Don’t you rip a modern classic, Isola!

Tommy was in the final scene. Ouch.

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Isola must have really touched a nerve considering the tweet pinned to Mintz-Plasse’s profile.

Support goes out the window when beef starts.

Social media can be a weird place.