Why Mike Brown knows Josh Hart is the Knicks' key to doing better vs. Hawks

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The New York Knicks are struggling. Whether it is in the clutch or for a whole 48 minutes, Coach Mike Brown has not quite found the proper schemes and rotations to allow the Jalen Brunson-led squad to pop off. After going down 2-1 to the Atlanta Hawks, the head coach did make a fair observation. If they want to win this series, Josh Hart will have to play a pivotal and all-around role.

Why Coach Brown, Knicks need more of Hart in NBA Playoffs

One more losses would mean that the Knicks have dug a hole so deep in the NBA Playoffs that they cannot escape out of it. So, changes are in store for Coach Brown as they try to even out how this NBA Playoffs series against the Hawks. The key? It is none other than Josh Hart. Coach Brown explained why he needs them the most, via James L. Edwards III of The Athletic.

"Josh brings a lot of physicality to the table. He’s got great hands, great feet and great instincts. He really gets into the basketball. It’s hard to compare others to him because what he does is unique and how he does it is unique," the Knicks head coach said.

In their 109-108 Game 3 loss to the Hawks, Hart was keeping the Knicks alive in every facet of the game. Coach Brown saw him get nine rebounds, drop six assists, and steal the ball twice. The only pitfall was only knocking down one of his nine field goal attempts and not hitting a single one of his four shots from three-point range. This got Hart a horrendous scoring total of two points in 40 minutes of playing time.

But, Hart does not have the primary assignment of knocking down buckets for Coach Brown and the Knicks. His objective is to prevent the Hawks star players from popping off but it just did not happen in Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs first-round.

"I got trust in all these guys. Obviously, offensively, today wasn’t my best game, so that was tough. But I’m trying to take the challenge of guarding Jalen Johnson, CJ McCollum and making it tough on them," Hart declared.

2-1 is a big deficit to face in the NBA Playoffs but it is still manageable. Will the Coach Brown and the Knicks see Hart have a tremendous Game 4 against the Hawks?

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