The New York Knicks had an impressive 2024–25 season, reaching the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years. However, that wasn’t enough to keep head coach Tom Thibodeau in place, as he was dismissed and replaced by Mike Brown. In this context, Josh Hart shared a hilarious story.

During a recent episode of The Roommates Show with teammate Jalen Brunson, Hart recalled his first interaction with the Knicks’ new coach. “I was with the family and everybody, and we’re all at dinner, and I see a phone call,” he began.

“You know that Apple now has like a little ID joint. So I get the number calling. I’m like, ‘Who the hell is Michael Brown? I don’t know no Michael Brown, bro. I ain’t picking this up,’” Hart said, revealing he had momentarily forgotten the full name of his new boss.

The confusion is understandable—“Michael Brown” is a fairly common name, and the coach is typically referred to as “Mike.” Fortunately for Hart, someone else helped him realize his mistake.

New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown.

“Then Matt just sitting there like, ‘Is that your new coach?’ I’m like, ‘Oh, hell. Uh, hello. Hey, what’s up? Hey, how you doing?’” the 30-year-old guard said. “I was about to let that one go to voicemail, but yeah. We connected.”

Hart’s expectations for the upcoming season

In the same conversation, Hart shared his early thoughts after speaking with Mike Brown. “I don’t really got a relationship with him. Obviously, he’s been a part of some great organizations and great teams, he’s extremely competitive, someone who I think will work well with the personality and the personnel that we have. So, it’s gonna be great,” said the guard.

Josh also highlighted the Knicks’ strengths. “Obviously, great depth, a lot of versatility, able to play big, small, fast, able to slow down the pace. So, it’s gonna be fun,” he said. However, he acknowledged that building the new group will take time: “I don’t think it’s gonna be something that’s built in one day because you’re going to have to mesh a new coaching style and a new play style, new teammates. But extremely excited.”

Hart recovering from offseason surgery

Josh Hart also made headlines this week after undergoing surgery to address an injury to his right ring finger sustained during the playoffs. His estimated recovery time is about six weeks, and he’s expected to be fully ready to rejoin the team when training camp opens ahead of the 2025–26 season.

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