Summary
The New York Knicks will be without shooting guard Josh Hart for at least a week due to an ankle injury. Hart sustained the injury during a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers and has started light practice work. He will miss several important games for the Knicks as they face strong opponents in the coming days.
Key Facts
- Josh Hart, the Knicks' starting shooting guard, is out for at least a week.
- Hart sprained his right ankle during a game on Christmas Day against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
- He is known for being the best-rebounding non-center in the NBA.
- Hart has begun light court work as part of his recovery process.
- He will miss upcoming games against teams such as the Philadelphia 76ers and LA Clippers.
- The Knicks are currently 21-11 and will face teams with strong records during Hart's absence.
- In his 28 games this season, Hart averaged 8.0 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game.