Knicks Josh Hart Battles Nerve Injury Amid 3-3 Season Start
Knicks Josh Hart Battles Nerve Injury Amid 3-3 Season Start

Knicks Josh Hart Battles Nerve Injury Amid 3-3 Season Start

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Josh Hart, star guard for the New York Knicks, is currently struggling with a nerve injury in his shooting hand that originated during the previous season's Eastern Conference Finals and was surgically addressed in July but re-aggravated in preseason. Despite ongoing symptoms like tingling and numbness affecting his fingers and everyday activities, Hart has chosen to play through the injury, contributing notable performances such as a 14-point, 9-rebound game against the Chicago Bulls. His physical and mental adversity has led to inconsistent play and a dip in his usual effectiveness, sparking concerns among analysts that playing injured could risk his role in the team's rotation. Coach Mike Brown acknowledges Hart's challenges but praises his effort and progress as the team continues to develop chemistry and improve offensively. The Knicks are managing other player health issues cautiously, exemplified by resting Mitchell Robinson for recent games. Overall, Hart’s determination to stay active on the court reflects both his personal grit and the Knicks' reliance on his presence despite his physical limitations.

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