Amidst an alarming stretch, Josh Hart believes that the New York Knicks needs to share the love. Despite solid efforts from Hart, the Knicks (25-14) have dropped four of their last five games, including a particularly perturbing 126-101 decision to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
Following that blowout loss, Hart turned heads in the locker room with his comments questioning the "egos" that the team is dealing with currently.
If the Knicks’ first Thunder test spiraled into a collapse, then this was a flop. A shellacking. And a drastic one, too.
New York Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau has faced the same criticism since he took over the Chicago Bulls in 2010: he plays his star players big minutes throughout the season, and that led to wear-and-tear come playoff time.
Friday's Madison Square Garden tilt between the Knicks and Oklahoma City Thunder was one of the more anticipated events on the recent NBA calendar, and Josh Hart dressed for the occasion ...
The New York Knicks have hit a slump, losing five of their last seven games as they continue to struggle to find some consistency. At the halfway mark of the
The Oklahoma City Thunder collected a 126-101 win over the New York Knicks on Friday. In a matchup of top-five squads, OKC left MSG with an impressive victory and led by as many as 30 points.
New York Knicks forward Josh Hart voiced his displeasure not once but twice after two of the team’s three most recent losses. Specifically, Hart is seemingly hinting at a potential “individual agenda” issue that’s not allowing the team to flourish.
As the New York Knicks face the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night in a huge test for the team, a key piece to the group is star Josh Hart who spoke about his run-ins with the officiating crew ...
The 126-101 drubbing had been billed as a potential National Basketball Association Finals preview. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nikola Jokic posted his league-leading 17th triple-double of the season, bundling 24 points with 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the Denver Nuggets' 133-113 road win over the Miami Heat on Friday night.
A big reason for the Knicks nine-game winning streak before this stretch was Mikal Bridges playing like an All-Star. From Dec. 1 to the end of their winning streak, Bridges was averaging 21.9 points, 2.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.3 steals per game on .571/.431/.750 shooting splits.