Josh Hart's electrifying performance for the Knicks was overshadowed by a hidden struggle: a lingering nerve issue in his shooting hand. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to his recent game, leaving fans and analysts pondering his true potential.
Tim Bontemps, a senior NBA writer for ESPN.com, reported on the situation following the Knicks' dominant 128-113 victory over the Chicago Bulls. Hart, who showcased his versatility with 14 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 assists, admitted to not having full sensation in his right hand.
"Yeah, my nerve hasn't fully gotten back to what it was before," Hart confessed. "So it's a little bit of tingling, a little bit of numbness in part of my hand." He expressed hope for a speedy recovery, acknowledging it's a "process."
This nerve issue has significantly impacted Hart's start to the season. After missing the season opener due to a back problem, he struggled in his first four games, scoring a combined 11 points on poor shooting. But here's where it gets controversial: despite the physical challenges, Hart focused on bringing energy and hustle to the game, qualities that have made him a fan favorite.
Teammate Jalen Brunson, who led the Knicks with 31 points, praised Hart's performance, saying, "The one we know and love." Hart has been dealing with a right index finger injury, sustained during the playoffs and aggravated before training camp. He's chosen to play through it, even as he adjusts to a new role off the bench under coach Mike Brown.
Coach Brown was surprised to hear about the nerve issue but praised Hart's resilience. "He had 14 and 9 tonight, so if he's healthy, 'Oh my gosh. Look out,'" Brown remarked. Hart's ability to play through pain and adapt to a new role is a testament to his dedication.
But what does this mean for Hart's future performance? Will the nerve issue continue to affect his shooting, or will he find a way to overcome it? What impact will this have on the Knicks' season? Share your thoughts in the comments below!