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Josh Hart could take on Hawks’ biggest threat as Knicks’ true season begins

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The Knicks’ regular season was good, but irrelevant. Their own team owner set the bar as championship or bust, so the measuring starts now.

Josh Hart admits as much.

“I had no expectations [coming in]. We made the playoffs, we had 50 wins, so that was good. You know, we know we’re going to be judged by what we do starting now,” Hart said. “So we didn’t really have expectations going into it. Just wanted to make sure we get to the playoffs.”

But now that the Knicks are in the playoffs, they’ll be facing the white-hot Hawks in an Eastern Conference first-round series that tips off with Saturday’s Game 1 at the Garden. It’s a home-court advantage Hart expects to be electric.

“Man, the energy is great in the regular season, but if you’re able to get to a playoff game, the energy is unreal,” Hart said. “They show up for us every single game. You have fans outside, [the] weather is good. So everyone’s outside wanting to have fun, wanting to see the Knicks play. So we need them, obviously now more than ever, and we want to show them love.”


Josh Hart talks to the media after practice at the Knicks training facility in Tarrytown, N.Y. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The Knicks will have to contend with one of the league’s hottest teams, and Hart may find himself guarding one of its biggest breakout players.

While Atlanta is seeded just sixth, they’re rolling into this series having gone 19-5 down the stretch.

And Jalen Johnson averaged 22.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 7.9 assists this season. While OG Anunoby is the Knicks’ wing stopper, Hart shouldered most of the burden on Johnson in their last matchup, and helped the Knicks come away with an April 6 win in Atlanta.


Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) shoots over New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) during the second half at State Farm Arena.
Jalen Johnson shoots over Josh Hart (3) during the second half of the Knicks’ win over the Hawks at April 6, 2026 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

“Jalen is a really, really good player, a great player. And shoot, he’s won a lot of awards this year. He’s led the charge,” coach Mike Brown said. “Him and Nickeil [Alexander-Walker] have led the charge in their resurgence here at the end of season, so a lot of respect there. In our last game, Josh matched up with him a little bit more than OG. So it’s more a team thing than anything else.”

Hart held Johnson to 2-for-7 shooting in the time he was guarding Johnson, and the latter finished 8-for-19 with five turnovers in that game.

It’s unclear how much of that duty he’ll draw in Saturday’s Game 1. What’s clear is he’s prioritized the dirty work on that end of the floor.

“The thing I’m most proud of myself on [this season] is I feel like I’m doing a better job of moving on to the next plays. If I’m not making shots, what else can I do to help this team be successful?” Hart said. “How can I bring energy? What kind of plays can I make to help guys get in position to be successful?

“I’m doing that and being able to turn the page on a bad play, bad quarter, bad half, a little better than I did before. So that’s been good. But the season, it was solid.”

But unfinished.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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