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Knicks’ Jalen Brunson explains what’s behind Josh Hart’s rough preseason

Blame Jalen Brunson, says Jalen Brunson. 

The Knicks captain believes Josh Hart’s shaky preseason an🎃d his recent comments that he feels “lost” in his current role, those issues are on Brunson. 

“I have to be a better leader and make sure he’s ready to go by game෴ one,” the ever-accountable point guard told The Post on Sunday after practice as the Knicks prepar🦋e for Tuesday’s regular-season opener on the road against the defending champion Celtics. “It’s on me.” 

Jalen Brunson dribbles during the Knicks-Wizards preseason game on OCt. 18, 2024.
Jalen Brunson dribbles during the Knicks-Wizards preseason game on OCt. 18, 2024. USA TODAY Sports

Hart expressed his disappointment Friday, after finishing four exhibition gam🌱es with just two points on six field goal a✅ttempts across 90 minutes.

The current starter suggested the Knicks could even move him to the second unit, though with the news that forward Precious Achiuwa will be out 2-4 weeks withꦍꦰ a strained left hamstring, that seems unlikely. 

“I feel like Josh is a very unselfish person. There may be times he thinks, ‘I need to get somebody else involved,’ ” Brunson said of Hart — his college teammate, close friend and podcast cohost. “But from my point of view, I jusꦆt feel like we need to be better as teammates to make sure we’re all on the same page or we’re all giving each other confidence regardless. That starts with me.” 

Brunson declined to sa🌠y if he thought Hart would benefit fr﷽om coming off the bench, saying, “That’s his opinion.” 

Hart said earlier in training camp that he would have to adjust, after the additionsℱ of Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges, to a more secondary 🐟role as a hustler and offensive connector.

He understood there would be fewer offensive opport⛎unities for h🅷im this season. 

Josh Hart
Josh Hart has voiced his frustration with how he’s played during the preseason. NBAE via Getty Images

“I won’t lie, it’ll be frusꩲtrating at times for sure, but at the end of the day, I think we don’t go far, we don’t win without having to sacrifice, and I think that’s just something I’ll ꦏhave to sacrifice,” Hart said. 

Last year, he averaged 9.4 pointꦦs on 8.4 shots per game, numbers which went up in the playoffs, pa💮rtly due to injuries around him.

It should be not𓃲ed that Hart made similar comments early last season, that he couldn’t get in a rhythm because he never t🐻ouched the ball, and went on to have a strong year. 

But so far, it has been a frustrating transition for him. Coach Tom Thibodeau didn’t seem alarmed by Hart’s comment, or worried about any struggles ꧙he has had so far this fall. 

“We’re a new team and we’re going through preseason, so there’s a lot for all of us to ꧒fi💮gure out,” Thibodeau said. “He’s fine. It’s the same role he’s always had. That role doesn’t change. Just get out there and help the team.” 

Thibodeau wouldn’t reveal much about any conversa🍒tions he’s had with Hart behind closed doors, but nothing has changed about how the coach views him.

He’s still a big part of this team, even if the preseason didn’t go as Hart 🦋hoped. 

“He’s going to be playing with both units. I always liked that about his game, his versatility,” Thibodeau said. “The same holds true for everybody. I like that we can mix and match. We have guys that will be on the🔜 bench that are basically starters. I like that aspect of our team. Just get out there, get better each day. The better you practice, the better ⛦you’ll play. It’s really pretty simple.”