Josh Hart expressed his gratitude for matching Walt Frazier's single-season record for triple-doubles with the New York Knicks. His eighth triple-double of the season contributed to a 116-95 victory over the Miami Heat, who have now lost eight consecutive games. Mikal Bridges led the Knicks in scoring with 28 points, including 15 in a dominant third quarter. Hart recorded 12 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists.
Reflecting on his achievement, Hart said, "My playing style is very sporadic, you never know what you're gonna get. For me to be in the same sentence or tied with a record like that is nothing but a blessing." He added that he doesn't expect to be in many record books but appreciates this moment shared with Frazier and his teammates.

Karl-Anthony Towns also played a crucial role by scoring 15 consecutive points in the second quarter, ending with a total of 23 points. Despite Miami's strong start, Towns shifted the game's momentum by making six straight baskets, including three three-pointers within three minutes. "We started out slow, and I wanted to add some energy to the game," Towns explained.
Coach Tom Thibodeau praised Towns' impact on the game succinctly: "He gave us life." This victory marked three wins out of four games for the Knicks. Hart's performance was a significant improvement from his previous scoreless game against the Golden State Warriors.
The Knicks' win over Miami was crucial as they continue their campaign. The team's ability to bounce back after setbacks highlights their resilience and determination. With key players like Hart and Towns stepping up at critical moments, the Knicks are poised for more successes this season.