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Josh Hart’s unheralded arrival changed everything for these Knicks

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Josh Hart’s unheralded arrival changed everything for these Knicks
New York Knicks guard Josh Hart #3 shoots over Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen #31 during Game 3 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.
Knicks guard Josh Hart #3, shooting over Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen #31. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

CLEVELAND — This is the way it always happens during trade season. Teams with ambitions make wish lists. They assemble players they’d be interested in acquiring. They assess fits. They try to project cost.

Then they pull the trigger.

Or they don’t.

The Knicks were in OK shape in the hours before the 2023 trade deadline. They beat the Magic in Orlando that Feb. 7, pushing themselves to 30-26 on the year. They were safely in position to squeeze into the postseason, although they looked likely to have to settle for a play-in. There was a lot of buzz around the new point guard, Jalen Brunson, who’d had a terrific first few months.

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