Josh Hart’s Heartwarming Gesture After Setting Knicks Record Turns Heads
Josh Hart’s best assist during his record-setting night on Tuesday may have come after the final buzzer, following the New York Knicks’ 128-113 win over the Dallas Mavericks. Hart etched his name into the franchise record books, tallying 16 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists for his ninth triple-double of the season, surpassing Clyde Frazier’s 56-year-old record for the most in a single season. Hart received fanfare after the victory, but he decided not to keep the game ball from the evening. Instead, he handed it off to Kevin McCullar Jr., who scored his first NBA points in the victory. “That record is gonna get broken at some point,” Hart said after the game. “Getting your first NBA points, no one can take that from you.”
Josh Hart’s best assist during his record-setting night on Tuesday may have come after the final buzzer, following the New York Knicks’ 128-113 win over the Dallas Mavericks. Hart etched his name into the franchise record books, tallying 16 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists for his ninth triple-double of the season, surpassing Clyde Frazier’s 56-year-old record for the most in a single season. Hart received fanfare after the victory, but he decided not to keep the game ball from the evening. Instead, he handed it off to Kevin McCullar Jr., who scored his first NBA points in the victory. “That record is gonna get broken at some point,” Hart said after the game. “Getting your first NBA points, no one can take that from you.
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