New York Knicks star Josh Hart didn’t mince words when addressing his last-second play against Tim Hardaway Jr. The Knicks beat the Detroit Pistons 94-93 on Sunday with a late stop by Hart to secure the hard-fought Game 4 win.
After fans voiced their frustrations with the play and the no-call from the referees, Hart sent a blunt message about it. He admitted he made contact with Hardaway but declined to accept it was a foul and gave the referees the responsibility.
“Did I make contact with him? Yeah, I made contact with him,” ,” Hart told reporters. “Was it legal? I don’t know! We’ll see in the last two minute report.”
Orlando Silva joined the Sportskeeda team in 2024 as a member of the NBA roster as an analyst. After completing his bachelor’s in English studies in 2016, he decided to pursue a career in sports journalism. Being an avid fan of the NBA, Orlando has covered the league for five years now, with a big focus on trending stories, the latest rumors and reports. He’s expanded his area of expertise to the NFL, one of his biggest passion since discovering the competition in 2007.
Orlando is a huge fan of the San Antonio Spurs, and his favorite player of all time is Tim Duncan. Of course, Greg Popovich is his favorite coach of all time and Victor Wembanyama is already his favorite player in the league. In the NFL, he supports the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints.
Besides being a writer, Orlando is also an entrepreneur while pursuing a music production career.