

Josh Hart was traded from the Portland Trail Blazers to the New York Knicks at the NBA trade deadline and has become an instant boost to the team's playoff push.
Bleacher Report recognized Hart's value to New York in a grading of deadline deals a month after the freeze, bestowing the Knicks an A-minus for how they've come out thus far.
B/R writes:
The Blazers traded Hart to the Knicks in exchange for Cam Reddish, Ryan Arcidiacono, Svi Myhailiuk, and a lottery-protected 2023 first-round pick.
Hart, 28, has seen his playing time regress from 33.4 minutes per game as a starter with Portland, to 29.2 minutes a night as a key reserve with New York. Nevertheless, he's upped his scoring from 9.5 to 11.0 points a game, and his 62.3 percent success rate from the field would be a career-best,
It's no coincidence that Hart's arrival gave way to nine consecutive victories, five of which won by 15 points or more (even if he refuses to accept credit for the tally). Over 36 minutes, Hart's rebound tally goes up to 8.3 a game, nearly in line with what he was pulling down in Portland (8.8).
Hart's relentless rebounding, hustle, tempo, basketball IQ, and championship pedigree from college (winning the 2016 national title alongside Jalen Brunson at Villanova). It's certainly an upgrade from Reddish, who hadn't taken to Madison Square Garden's hardwood for over two months at the time of his departure.
Arcidiacono only saw 2.4 minutes per game in his tenure with the Knicks, and Myhailiuk (immediately traded to Charlotte after the deal) has yet to make a splash in the NBA. For what the Knicks received, and the winning it has materialized, New York has reason to feel confident heading into the postseason with Hart in tow.
The Knicks (39-29) have a busy weekend ahead, facing the Los Angeles couple in a back-to-back that begins against the Clippers on Saturday (4 p.m. ET, MSG).
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