Knicks’ Josh Hart comments on team’s offensive growth originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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The New York Knicks are starting to find their groove offensively, and the results are starting to show in the form of quality wins.
The Knicks have now won four games in a row to jump up to second in the Eastern Conference. After dismantling the Milwaukee Bucks, and Toronto Raptors in dominant fashion, forward Josh Hart said the Knicks feel “extremely comfortable” on offense, and noted the improvement in the team’s offense during this stretch.
“We’re starting to make these reads, play off each other’s movements – know where guys are going to be on the court,” Hart said.
Hart in particular has been a large beneficiary of the team’s offense of late, averaging 17.0 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 7.0 assists in four starts while the Knicks try to make the best of being without OG Anunoby and Landry Shamet due to injuries.
The Knicks look like they may have finally turned a corner in the early portion of the season, and they’ll look to keep the ball rolling as they shoot for title contention this season.
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