Why Mike Brown, and his former boss, sees a lot of this crucial Warriors title cog in Josh Hart
Mike Brown compares Josh Hart's impact on the New York Knicks to that of Andre Iguodala with the Golden State Warriors. Both coaches recognize Hart's versatility and ability to enhance team dynamics, similar to Iguodala's role during his championship runs. Hart has played a crucial role in the Knicks' success this postseason, contributing both statistically and as a leader on the court.
- ▪Mike Brown sees similarities between Josh Hart and Andre Iguodala in terms of their impact on their respective teams.
- ▪Hart is averaging 11.4 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game this postseason.
- ▪Brown initially had Hart coming off the bench but later decided to start him, which has been pivotal for the Knicks.
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nba finals NBA New York Knicks Why Mike Brown, and his former boss, sees a lot of this crucial Warriors title cog in Josh Hart By Jared Schwartz Published June 3, 2026, 3:34 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google SAN ANTONIO — Mike Brown has repeatedly made the comparison. Someone who would know better than anyone else backs him up. See Also New York Knicks The unsung heroes who helped fuel the Knicks improbable NBA Finals run Brown likens Josh Hart’s impact with the Knicks to Andre Iguodala’s with the dynastic Warriors teams. Iguodala won four championships as a crucial role player with the Warriors. Brown was an assistant coach on the Warriors for three of those titles, so he has had an up-close view on both Iguodala and Hart.
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