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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The New York Knicks had high expectations for Josh Hart, anticipating that his grit and tenacity would be a consistent asset throughout the season. Furthermore, the idea of memorable runs was ignited with a Jalen Brunson and Donte DiVincenzo reunion. However, Hart has found himself in a bit of a dilemma recently. Despite choosing not to take shots on off-shooting nights, he feels his utilization falls short of the mark.

On the flip side, Knicks Head Coach Tom Thibodeau claimed that Hart’s usage has been optimal and comparable to the previous year. However, as it turns out, Hart’s assessment was true. His usage rate stood at 11.8%, dipping slightly from the 12.3% mark last season.

Julius Randle enters the debate, slyly

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Drama is brewing within the New York Knicks arena, involving both players and prominent figures in the franchise. Following the Knicks’ victory over the Raptors, Julius Randle added a touch of simplicity and humor to the post-game atmosphere. Playfully taking a dig at his head coach, Randle remarked with a smile, “I think the only reason we really won today is we got Josh Hart’s usage up. When his usage is up, we win. That’s it.”

In recent times, Tom Thibodeau and Hart have engaged in a back-and-forth exchange regarding Josh’s role with the team, leading to some tension. With Randle’s lighthearted comment, especially after a win, there’s likely a bit of relief in the air, potentially easing the strains between the player and the coach.

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Hart proved to be monumental against the Raptors

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Josh Hart played a crucial role in the New York Knicks’ 119-106 victory over the Toronto Raptors. In doing so, he showcased an increased usage rate and a hot hand during the third quarter. Furthermore, his hot streak amounted to 15 consecutive points; comprising fluent jumpers and drives to the basket. By the end of the third quarter, the Knicks secured a solid 90-77 lead.

Playing 31 minutes, Hart scored 17 points (7-11 from the field and 3-4 from beyond the arc), while grabbing 8 rebounds. Interestingly, his 15-point surge came in less than 4 minutes.

Now, a positive atmosphere seems to be cultivated in the Knicks’ locker room, especially with three consecutive wins under their belt.

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