Josh Hart opened up about his hand injury scare during the Knicks’ playoff series against the 76ers and revealed how faith helped him stay calm.
The New York Knicks are charging through the playoffs with confidence, intensity and growing championship expectations. But as the postseason pressure rises, the greatest challenge for any contender often becomes survival.
Injuries can change everything in a matter of minutes, and for a brief stretch during Game 2 against the Philadelphia 76ers, Knicks fans feared exactly that scenario with Josh Hart.
The veteran guard exited the game visibly in pain after hurting his left hand, immediately creating concern around one of New York’s most important two-way players. While the Knicks eventually secured the victory, the bigger focus quickly shifted toward Hart’s health and whether the injury would threaten the team’s postseason momentum.
Fortunately for New York, the outcome was far better than initially feared.
Hart’s toughness continues to define New York’s playoff identity
Hart later revealed that the emotional moment inside the locker room became deeply personal.
As doctors evaluated his hand and prepared X-rays, Hart explained that his immediate reaction was not panic, frustration or fear. Instead, he turned to prayer. The Knicks guard spoke openly about relying on faith before every game, asking for protection for himself and his teammates throughout the postseason journey.
That mentality reflects exactly why Hart has become such an important figure inside New York’s locker room.
His value goes far beyond statistics. Hart embodies the toughness, sacrifice and emotional edge that define this Knicks team. Even after leaving the court in obvious pain, he returned to finish the game, logging heavy minutes and contributing across multiple areas despite clearly being limited physically.
The stat line itself only tells part of the story. Hart’s rebounding, defensive energy and willingness to push through discomfort have become symbolic of New York’s entire playoff mentality.
Faith and resilience are driving the Knicks through adversity
The encouraging news for the Knicks was that Hart avoided a fracture. While he was later listed with a thumb sprain, the injury was considered manageable enough for him to continue playing.
That development was enormous for a team already dealing with physical concerns elsewhere in the rotation. Playoff success often depends not only on talent, but on a roster’s ability to remain healthy long enough to survive four rounds of postseason basketball.
For Hart personally, the experience also highlighted the emotional strain athletes face during playoff runs. One awkward moment can suddenly place an entire season in jeopardy, and players are forced to process those fears almost instantly while still competing under extreme pressure.
His comments revealed a calmer perspective. Rather than immediately assuming the worst, Hart focused on gratitude and trust, something that clearly helped him mentally navigate the uncertainty surrounding the injury.
The Knicks now move forward with championship hopes fully alive and with several days of rest before the Eastern Conference Finals begin. That extra recovery time could prove crucial not only for Hart, but for the entire roster as New York prepares for its biggest test yet.
And if this playoff run has proven anything so far, it is that the Knicks are not built solely on talent.
They are built on resilience, trust and players willing to fight through difficult moments together.