Hart, KAT make triple-double history for Knicks
Briefly

In a landmark game for the New York Knicks, wing Josh Hart and center Karl-Anthony Towns each recorded triple-doubles, leading the team to a 128-113 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. This event made history as the first time two Knicks teammates achieved this feat in the same game. Hart’s ninth triple-double this season sets a new franchise record, while Towns contributed significantly with his own performance. The game highlighted the Knicks' unselfish play, culminating in 40 assists, despite missing their All-Star player Jalen Brunson due to injury.
"The Lord opens doors that we don't even know are possible," Hart said, reflecting on his unexpected journey in the NBA and achieving a personal milestone."
Hart and Towns assisted on each of the Knicks' first six baskets, showcasing their unselfish play and helping secure a significant victory over a depleted Dallas squad.
In a remarkable feat, it was the first time in Knicks history two teammates logged triple-doubles in the same game, which aligns with an impressive 17 instances in NBA history.
Hart, in his eighth season, expressed disbelief at his success: "I didn't envision this. This is more than I ever dreamed of."
Read at ESPN.com
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