
Knicks’ Josh Hart undergoes finger procedure after suffering injury in playoffs
NY Post
Josh Hart underwent surgery on his right ring finger for an injury suffered during the playoffs, the Knicks announced Wednesday.
The Knicks star isn’t expected to miss any time next season.
“He will resume basketball activities later in the summer,” the team said in a statement.
Hart played significant minutes during the season and postseason, as the Knicks advanced to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2000, where they fell to the Pacers in six games.
The guard averaged 11.6 points and about 36 minutes in 18 postseason games — starting 14 of them.
Hart appeared in 77 games — all starts — during the regular season, averaging an NBA second-best 37.6 minutes, along with 13.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.5 steals.

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