Knicks’ Josh Hart MISSes birth of his twin sons to play in season-ending loss to the Heat
Knicks star Josh Hart MISSED giving birth to his twin sons to play in season-ending Game 6 loss to the Miami Heat…before rushing back to New York to meet his new family
- Hart was reportedly not going to be home in time for his sons’ birth
- So he stayed in Miami and came home right after Game 6 ended
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The Knicks’ season-ending run against the Heat on Friday was far from the most significant development of Josh Hart’s day, as the Knicks guard missed the birth of his and wife Shannon’s twin sons.
According to ESPNHart had prepared contingency plans to get home and back in time for Game 6 in Miami, including a helicopter, plane and police escort on standby.
But the 28-year-old was reportedly told on his way to the airport on Friday that he probably wouldn’t be back for the birth of his newborn sons, so he made the decision to stay in Florida and come home right after the game .
Hart was able to see his new family on a video call from his hotel, according to ESPN, before playing 33 minutes in New York’s 96-92 loss to Miami.
While his mind may have been – understandably – focused on coming home to his newborns, Hart played a good game, scoring with 11 points and seven rebounds from the bench.
Josh Hart played 33 minutes and scored 11 points after his newborn twins were born on Friday
Hart was able to connect with his wife Shannon and his new family through a video call in Miami
Hart and his wife Shannon have known each other since high school
“Of course I don’t know what he’s going through, it’s probably a great feeling,” his teammate and close friend Jalen Brunson said after the game. NY Post.
“Tonight was a win-win for him. We win, we get another chance, we lose [and] he gets to go home and see his two beautiful boys. It’s a really great time for him.
“He gave us what he could,” added coach Tom Thibodeau.
“It was one of those things, it happened, he handled it the best he could.”
Hart has a player option for $12.9 million next season, and whether he chooses free agency or free agency testing, the Knicks want him back.
The former Villanova star averaged 10.2 points and 7.0 rebounds after arriving from Portland at trade deadline, and New York went 17-8 with him in the regular season.