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Josh Hart played his Knicks role to perfection against the Spurs
After a Knicks fan challenged Josh Hart to score 30 points before posting again, Hart replied, “That ain’t my job brother. See you on the other side,” accompanied by a clenched fist and a laughing emoji.
Hart proved his point by helping close out a game against the Spurs on Christmas, securing a hard-fought 117-114 win for the Knicks with two crucial offensive rebounds in the final 17.1 seconds.
Reflecting on his social media exchange, Hart humorously stated, “Plays like that, that’s my job.”
During the game, Hart showcased his versatility with 12 points, 12 rebounds, six assists, and two steals in 38 minutes of play, contributing significantly to the Knicks’ victory.
His standout moment came in the final possession, where he secured crucial rebounds to seal the win for the Knicks.
Displaying his relentless energy and effort, Hart emphasized the importance of making impactful plays, showcasing his value to the team.
This season, Hart has been a consistent contributor, averaging 14.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 5.4 assists, showcasing his ability to make a difference on both ends of the court.
On Christmas Day, Hart’s hustle and energy were instrumental in securing the win for the Knicks, earning praise from teammate Karl-Anthony Towns for his impactful performance.
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