Josh Hart Ties Knicks' Triple-Double Record in 116-95 Victory Over Heat
Josh Hart Ties Knicks' Triple-Double Record in 116-95 Victory Over Heat

Josh Hart Ties Knicks' Triple-Double Record in 116-95 Victory Over Heat

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Josh Hart led the New York Knicks to a commanding 116-95 victory over the Miami Heat, recording his eighth triple-double of the season with 12 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists. Hart's performance tied him with Knicks legend Walt Frazier for the franchise record for triple-doubles in a single season. After falling behind by 13 points, the Knicks surged back with a dominant third quarter, outscoring Miami 41-15. Mikal Bridges contributed a game-high 28 points, while the Heat experienced their ninth consecutive loss, struggling without Jimmy Butler. This win marked the Knicks' third victory in their last four games, despite the absence of Jalen Brunson due to injury. The Heat's recent struggles continue, as they have now dropped 15 of their last 19 games since the trade of Butler.

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