“Want To Ruin His Whole Break”: Karl-Anthony Towns’ Hilarious Reason For Why Josh Hart Should Be An All-Star
The list of the 2025 All-Star starters was recently announced and two Knicks players made the cut. This will be Karl-Anthony Towns’ fifth All-Star appearance and Jalen Brunson’s second. However, despite being the team’s backbone all season, Josh Hart probably won’t make it there. If it was up to KAT, he’d bring his teammate to San Francisco.
After registering a 37-point win over the Grizzlies, KAT was in conversation with the media inside the locker room. The Knicks center jokingly said that he wants Hart to be there for the All-Star Weekend so he can ruin the break for him.
“I want to ruin his whole break. I want him to be right there with us playing basketball. What he say, he wants to put his toes in the sand? We ain’t doing that. I want him to be at the All-Star.” KAT said. When asked if the forward deserves to be an All-Star, KAT changed his humorous tone to heap praise on his teammate.
Karl-Anthony Towns on Josh Hart's All-Star candidacy:
"I want to ruin his whole break. I want him to be right there with us playing basketball. What he say, he wants to put his toes in the sand? We ain't doing that" 😂
"I think Josh Hart is the heart and soul of this team" pic.twitter.com/AaGNTusIZM
— SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) January 28, 2025
He said, “I think he does. He’s one of the most crucial parts of the teams that got the best records in the East. I think Josh Hart is the heart and soul of this team.” KAT explained that Hart’s impact when he’s on the floor speaks for him. He has played 46 out of the 47 games that the Knicks have played in this season, averaging 13.9 points, 9.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists, and 1.5 steals per game while shooting over 55% from the field.
But the common stat line doesn’t do justice to the role he plays for the Knicks. He ranks 1st on loose ball recovery in the NBA, 3rd on minutes played per game, 4th on triple-doubles, 11th on rebounds and deflections, and 12th on double-doubles and steals per game. These are the stats that are often overlooked but they are the real recipe for success.
Should be an all star but wont get selected this year: Josh Hart pic.twitter.com/E6WAjc9XUE
— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) January 28, 2025
KAT said that while he’s happy that the stat sheet is showing Hart’s contribution to the team, “there’s so much that he does that doesn’t come up on the stat sheet.” The center said that even if he doesn’t end up on the All-Star reserves list, everyone in the Knicks organization already value him like an All-Star.
About the author
-
Advait Jajodia •
“Luka Doncic is now tied for the most 45-point games in Mavericks history!”: The Slovenian MVP shatters numerous records with his jaw-dropping 49/15 double-double performance vs the Pels
-
Advait Jajodia •
“One Superman Down!”: Dwight Howard Congratulates Shaquille O’Neal, Nudges Magic for His Jersey Retirement
-
Jay Mahesh Lokegaonkar •
“Was Jordan Tired at 22?”: Anthony Edwards’ Exhaustion Guarding Kyrie Irving Has Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco in a Heated Debate
-
Advait Jajodia •
Anthony Edwards’ In-Game Runs Has Wolves Teammate in Awe
-
Rishabh Bhatnagar •
“I Don’t Give a Damn”: 6 Months After Refusing to Touch ECF Trophy, Jimmy Butler Boldly Shares His Opinion About Losing Finals to Nuggets
-
Joe Viju •
“One, Two, Freddie’s coming for you”: LA Lakers legend LeBron James ready to go trick or treating with haunting Halloween costume of Freddie Krueger that will scare the living daylight of fans
