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Josh Hart is listed as doubtful for Game 2 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers due to a sprained left ankle.
Credit: AFP-Scanpix Credit AFP-ScanpixThe New York Knicks guard Josh Hart has a sprained left ankle and could miss Game 2 on Tuesday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Cleveland Cavaliers New York Knicks97-101 Cleveland Cavaliers New York KnicksTue23:30 New York Knicks Cleveland CavaliersSat00:30 New York Knicks Cleveland CavaliersSun17:00Hart was limited in practice, and the Knicks later listed him as doubtful.
Hart was instrumental in helping New York win the series opener, making a clutch 3-pointer in the closing minutes and single-handedly outscoring Cleveland's bench 17-14 as the Knicks beat the Cavs 101-97 on Saturday.
Following Monday's practice, Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said Hart only participated in part of the workout and underwent treatment.
"We'll see how he feels tomorrow," Thibodeau said. "Usually, with sprains like that, it's more how you feel the next day. He said he felt fine in the game, so we'll see where he is tomorrow.
Hart's injury comes just as the fifth-seeded Knicks were finally back to full strength after both All-Star forward Julius Randle and guard Jalen Brunson missed time late in the regular season with injuries.
Randle came back after missing five games with an ankle sprain to score 19 points in Game 1.
Brunson, who overcame foul trouble to score 21 of his 27 in the second half of the opener, sat out 10 games down the stretch with hand and foot injuries.
Hart, who has given the Knicks depth and another scoring option, rolled his ankle in the fourth quarter. Although he was favoring the ankle, Hart made a 3-pointer with 1:49 left — and the 24-second shot clock nearly expired — to put the Knicks back ahead.
The Knicks are 18-8 since acquiring the 28-year-old from Portland on Feb. 8 in exchange forCam Reddishand a 2023 lottery-protected first-round draft pick.
Hart averaged 10.2 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 3.6 assists in New York's last 25 regular-season games.
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