[Fred Katz] Josh Hart is now officially shooting over 40 percent from 3-point range on the season. He’s hit nine straight 3s.
Josh hart is the last person I’d ever expect to hit this milestone, all glory to him
his brown thumb was the key
SO many Knicks fans were shitting on this man too smh
Are you really a Knick fan if you haven’t bad mouthed at least 80% of the team?
Real number is 100% of the team and the Westchester Knicks on top of that lol
I love Josh and what he brings to the team. So while I didn’t agree with the people shitting on him earlier in the year, tbf though when he’s hesitant to shoot the 3 it hurts our offense and spacing badly.
He also makes a lot of boneheaded plays like lackadaisical and telegraphed passes. Personally I think he looks like a net-even player whose motor and rebounding makes him a plus in big spots. Ideally he’s a 28mpg guy imo.
He’s very similar to Julius in the sense that it’s hard to have a balanced take or sensible conversation about him. 80% of fans would kill for him, 20% of fans would not, and the 80 would kill the 20 for that
Is this growth as a shooter cuz of Mike brown
I’ll counter as the resident knicks fan that wasn’t a fan of him recently. The problem isn’t that he can’t shoot the 3, it’s just for that every 3 he shoots, he passes up 2-3 wide open 3’s because he’s hesitant to take them.
Only nine straight? Bum. I once hit 15 straight crumpled up pieces of paper into a waste basket.
He’s a great shooter when he’s confident, he just goes through these phases where he psyches himself out.
He shoots the 3s that break teams
I feel like Hart’s always been like a discount Butler, 3pt shooting consistency most def included lmao
Discount jimmy butler? What?
DAE hate the blue sky thumbnails? It’s always some random guy. Bring back player pics for context.
The issue is that he wont shoot or hesitates big time when the game is close late. He’ll put up these shots against the Pacers and Wizards (he missed the other game vs the Nets) but against top teams he freezes.
He’s come a long way
He shot 39% in college and 40% as a rookie, he has it in him