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‘Part-time Knicks fan’: Josh Hart responds to Stephen A. Smith’s comments

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The buzz around Madison Square Garden felt a little sharper than usual. Then Josh Hart stepped in front of reporters and made sure everyone heard him.

On Thursday morning, the New York Knicks guard addressed recent comments from Stephen A. Smith, pushing back hard and questioning how closely the analyst actually follows the team.

Hart didn’t dance around it. He labeled Smith a “part-time Knicks fan” and made it clear he had little interest in outside criticism that, in his view, lacks context.

The back-and-forth traces back to earlier this week on First Take, where Smith took issue with Hart speaking up in defense of teammate Mikal Bridges.

The forward has been under the microscope since arriving in New York, with his numbers dipping and questions surfacing about his fit.

Hart saw it differently. He argued Bridges has been put in a tougher spot, with fewer touches and a shifting role. From inside the locker room, that context matters more than surface-level stats.

A growing disconnect between players and media

What might have once stayed internal now plays out in real time. Players are no longer content letting narratives build without a response.

Hart’s frustration reflects something bigger. Across the league, players have grown more vocal when national commentary misses details about roles, rotations, or team dynamics. According to coverage from ESPN, Bridges’ usage has dropped compared to previous seasons, which naturally affects scoring output. That aligns with Hart’s argument that criticism has overlooked key factors.

At the same time, Smith’s recent on-air slips have not gone unnoticed. He misidentified Miles McBride, referenced Quentin Grimes after his departure, and downplayed Isaiah Hartenstein, who has been a meaningful part of the Knicks’ rotation. Those moments added weight to Hart’s pushback.

Why this moment matters for the Knicks

This version of the Knicks is not flying under the radar anymore. Expectations are higher, and every performance is dissected.

The acquisition of Bridges raised those expectations even more. With bigger moves come louder reactions, both positive and negative. Hart’s comments suggest the team is paying attention to how those reactions are shaped and is willing to challenge them when needed.

Around the league, the response has been measured. Some analysts have pointed to the importance of accuracy and context, especially in a market like New York where narratives can shift quickly. Others see it as part of a natural evolution, where players take a more active role in defending teammates and controlling the conversation.

For now, the Knicks move forward with their focus on the court. Wins and losses will ultimately define how this stretch is remembered. Still, moments like this tend to stick.

Hart’s message was simple, even if it came with some edge. If you’re going to talk about this team, make sure you really know it.

Sources: This article is based on verified public comments from Josh Hart and Stephen A. Smith, as well as reporting and contextual data from ESPN and team media availability.

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