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Josh Hart’s Cryptic Remark Sparks Speculation of Hidden Feud with Cavaliers Analytics Team

Josh Hart's Cryptic Remark Sparks Speculation of Hidden Feud with Cavaliers Analytics Team

Can you really count a win if the scoreboard didn’t quite agree? That’s the hilarious quandary swirling around the New York Knicks’ dominant sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2026 Eastern Conference Finals. The Knicks, rolling with an 11-game winning streak and steamrolling through Cleveland by 77 points combined, are charging full speed into the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. Meanwhile, Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson tosses out some eyebrow-raising “analytics” claiming his team was, in fact, two games ahead on expected score — a claim that didn’t exactly fly under the radar. Knicks guard Josh Hart couldn’t resist serving up a perfectly deadpan comeback: “Analytically speaking, we weren’t there for Game 5. So technically, they’re up 3-2. Analytically speaking.” It’s a classic case of hardwood reality versus spreadsheet fantasy — and honestly, I love every bit of it. So, as the Finals loom just four wins away, the question is: will analytics ever beat what happens under the bright lights, or is New York’s ironclad rhythm simply undeniable? LEARN MORE.

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