Doctor explains why Knicks can rest easy about Josh Hart's injury
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Josh Hart’s knee bears watching but should not set off alarms.

Things could be worse. The energetic player of the Knicks will not play on Thursday when they face the Bulls because of a condition known as Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome. However, this may not be as severe as it sounds.

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome causes discomfort in the front of or around the kneecap, and it is a common issue, especially among athletes who regularly run and jump, as explained by a physical therapist consulted by phone.

Charles Homoky, from Rusk Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Health, mentioned that this syndrome, also known as “runner’s knee,” is unlikely to completely disrupt someone’s season.


Josh Hart (3) will miss Thursday's Knicks game against the Bulls.
Josh Hart (3) will miss Thursday’s Knicks game against the Bulls. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Homoky has not examined Hart, whose injury first publicly popped up ahead of a Jan. 25 game against the Kings. Beginning with that game, Hart has been featured on the injury report with what was called “right knee soreness.” Hart had played through the soreness for nearly a month before it was given a public diagnosis and now has cost him a game.

Hart, who flies all over the floor and prides himself on outhustling opponents, entered Thursday having played the second-most minutes in the NBA, trailing only teammate Mikal Bridges. Before Thursday, Hart had missed just one game all season, for personal reasons.

Overuse is “the most common cause” of the condition, Homoky said, but other factors including muscle imbalances, weaknesses and mechanical or flexibility issues could factor in.


Josh Hart (3) chases a loose ball during a Knicks-Hawks game on Feb. 12, 2025.
Josh Hart (3) chases a loose ball during a Knicks-Hawks game on Feb. 12, 2025. Jason Szenes for New York Post

The cause of the condition will determine Hart’s treatment, which could range from physical therapy to ice to electrical stimulation to stretching.

Typically, Homoky said, athletes take “a short amount of time off and then ease back in.” Rarely are there complications that would lead to surgery or a more significant stretch of time on the sidelines.

Presuming a relatively speedy return to the court for Hart, his workload will be worth watching. Will head coach Tom Thibodeau, who scoffs at the “minutes police” and has a reputation for working his best players hard, tone down Hart’s minutes?

With six-plus weeks left in the regular season, the Knicks entered play in third in the East, 2 ½ games back of the Celtics and 5 ½ games ahead of the Pacers.

For much hope of charging up the standings, the Knicks probably would need plenty from a do-everything wing averaging 14.7 points, 9.6 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game.

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