
Josh Hart is fully embracing his Knicks polarity
NY Post
Josh Hart’s nightly boxscore is like a box of chocolates: you never quite know what you’re going to get.
He molds his aggressiveness in that department to whatever the game needs.
At times, he becomes the main facilitator, orchestrating the Knicks offense, pushing them in transition and allowing Jalen Brunson to play off the ball.
Other times, he is their second-leading scorer and temporarily carrying the offense.
Often, it’s somewhere in between.
“I turn down shots, I don’t know how many times,” Hart said after the win over the Celtics in Boston on Sunday. “I love getting assists. I used to love scoring. Now, I love getting guys shots, getting guys involved. Sometimes, it’s the bad read because I should shoot it when I’m open, but I love getting guys shots.”

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