Josh Hart breaks Knicks franchise record with ninth triple-double of the season
- Josh Hart set a new Knicks franchise record by achieving nine triple-doubles in a single season, surpassing Walt Frazier's record from 1969, during a game against the Dallas Mavericks.
- Kevin McCullar Jr. Scored his first NBA basket in his debut, receiving the game ball from Hart after the Knicks' victory.
- Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns became the first Knicks teammates to record triple-doubles in the same game, marking a franchise milestone.
- Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau praised the accomplishments of both players, highlighting the significance of their wins over individual statistics.
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Josh Hart breaks Knicks franchise record with ninth triple-double of the season
NEW YORK (AP) — On a night when Josh Hart broke a New York Knicks franchise record that stood for 56 years, he decided to give the game ball to a teammate who played three minutes. It was just one more unselfish play in a season full of them for the eight-year veteran. Hart broke the Knicks’ franchise record for single-season triple-doubles (9), which star player-turned-broadcaster Walt “Clyde” Frazier set in 1969, by posting 16 points, 12 rebou…
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