With so many regulars missing due to injuries, the Knicks have been leaning heavily on forward Josh Hart, who has played at least 40 minutes in six of the team’s past seven games, including 47:10 in Thursday’s loss to Golden State. After admitting earlier in the season that his Team USA stint last summer might be catching up with him, Hart has welcomed the extra playing time and shown no signs of hitting a wall, writes Peter Botte of The New York Post.
“At the end of the day as a competitor I want to play,” Hart said following Thursday’s game. “If I went out, especially if we were making a run and I got (taken) out, I’m mad. You know what I mean? I want to play as much as I can.”
Head coach Tom Thibodeau told Botte and other reporters that he’s “always talking” to Hart about his workload and that he’s pleased with how the 28-year-old has responded to his increased role.
“He’s handled it well,” Thibodeau said. “Obviously, we’re shorthanded right now so that’s what’s required. But (he had) 18 rebounds, seven assists (on Thursday). And he’s a great defender, so we need him right now.”
Here’s more on the NBA’s two New York teams:
- While Donte DiVincenzo is a long shot to suit up for Italy in this year’s Olympics, the Knicks wing said in a conversation with Simone Sandri of Gazzetta Dello Sport that he hopes to represent the national team in the years to come, even if he can’t get his Italian passport in time for Paris this summer.
- Fred Katz of The Athletic examines a few areas of concern for the Knicks, including the offensive production from the first unit and all the teams that are right on their heels in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
- Nets guard/forward Ben Simmons missed a third consecutive game on Saturday due to left leg soreness, writes Jared Schwartz of The New York Post. Simmons has been limited to 15 appearances in 2023/24, including just 10 since playing the first five games of the season.
- The Nets only have a couple more months to experiment with the way they use Nic Claxton before they’ll have to pay up to retain him in free agency, according to Brian Lewis of The New York Post (subscription required). As Lewis details, Claxton and Simmons have remained altogether incompatible in their minutes sharing the court, and while Simmons was a major part of Brooklyn’s game plan entering this season, Claxton now looks like the player who will be a bigger part of the franchise’s plans going forward.
So far Bogdanovic has been another Fournier only with a longer deal. Was always a funny fit with a Thibs team. I just don’t think this knicks squad has enough time building chemistry due to injuries.
Bojan is a 20 pt scorer. He’s not playing well yet shooting 40% from three. Fournier didn’t play. So he’s much better. We need pts off the bench. When Knicks are healthy. Plenty of time yet. To make this right for playoffs.
Milton also is just more insurance.
Bojan is worse than I thought on defense. He’ll be a good contract for the offseason if they look to make a move.
He is bad on D. But only needs to play solid team D. He tries to play D. Fournier didn’t even try at times. That’s why he got Thibs ire. Bojan got huebos. He’ll come along. Big Serbian population in NY. They love him. Ge will step up.
Believe he’s Croatian …. sorry
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20 points a game on the pistons. Doesn’t play D like a Thibs guy. Un athletic and slow. Hasn’t bought his 3 point shooting to NY. If not hitting the 3 what’s he good for?