New York Knicks player Josh Hart has been making headlines on and off the court during the playoffs. While his team-oriented play has been crucial to the Knicks’ success (Newsday), Hart has also been caught belting out songs on the sidelines during games (Heavy.com, For The Win). His most recent performance was a rendition of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” (Heavy.com), which has led some to call it a potential playoff anthem.
Hart’s energy and humor have also been on display off the court, as he recently showed off a Yankees-inspired haircut during a game (New York Post) and made headlines for losing a 3-point contest to JJ Redick’s 8-year-old son (Barstool Sports). However, on the court, Hart has been a key player for the Knicks, making several clutch plays in a recent Game 4 win against the Cavaliers (Deadspin).
The Knicks’ success has been attributed to their connected and cohesive play, with Hart playing a major role in the team’s chemistry (CBS Sports). Despite his fun-loving attitude, it’s clear that Hart’s focus is on winning and being a valuable asset to his team (Newsday). With the Knicks up 3-1 in their first-round playoff series against the Cavaliers, Hart’s contribution is sure to be pivotal as they continue their playoff run.