
Josh Hart gets triple-double redemption after brutal game, shouting match as Knicks cruise past Heat
NY Post
Josh Hart didn’t have to say a word.
He gave the Garden plenty to scream about it.
Following a scoreless effort in Saturday’s loss at Golden State, featuring Hart engaging in a shouting match with coach Tom Thibodeau, the Knicks fan favorite served a steady string of reminders why he’s earned such status, producing his eighth triple-double of the season in Monday’s 116-95 win over the free-falling Heat at Madison Square Garden.
“Josh was a monster,” Thibodeau said.

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This is the Knicks right now. This is the team. These are the players. This is reality, for now and for at least a couple of weeks as Jalen Brunson’s right ankle continues to be safeguarded in a walking boot. The Knicks are taking the long view with Brunson, as they should. He’s done some light shooting. He still needs heavy healing.