'Got my cardio in': Josh Hart amused to be awarded NBA's minutes champion trophy
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Josh Hart, a guard for the New York Knicks, humorously reacted to winning the NBA's 'minutes champion' trophy, averaging 37.6 minutes per game in the season. This highlights not only his significant playing time but also the comedic personality he brings to the game. Hart became the first Knick to win this accolade since Julius Randle in the 2020-21 season. His career average stands at 30.4 minutes, and he is putting in 37.25 minutes per game during the current playoff series against the Boston Celtics.
"Minutes champion?" Hart captioned his photo of the trophy on his Instagram story, complete with laughing emojis. "Guess I got my cardio in this year."
Hart averaged 37.6 minutes per game this season for the Knicks and head coach Tom Thibodeau, the most of any player, according to NBA.com.
The guard became the first Knick to finish as the NBA's minutes champ since Julius Randle topped the league with 37.6 minutes per game in 2020-21.
Hart has averaged 30.4 minutes for his career and 37.25 minutes per game across New York's first four games in its current playoff series with the Boston Celtics.
Read at ESPN.com
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