Josh Hart has no idea about role as Knicks regular season nears

WASHINGTON — Josh Hart finally scored in the preseason, but it was only two points on two shots and wasn’t enough for him to feel comfortable with his new role.He even floated a possible move to the bench after Friday’s 118-117 preseason loss to the Wizards.“I’m lost.I have no idea,” Hart said.

“There’s a couple days before we have until Boston.So whether that’s trying to get a rhythm with that starting unit or we give somebody else a look and my role changes and comes off the bench and go with that unit.

So just trying to figure out right now I pretty much have no idea.But we’ll see what happens in Boston (in the season opener Tuesday).”Hart, it should be noted, made similar comments early last season — specifically that he couldn’t get in a rhythm because he never touches the ball — and subsequently found his groove.

But he’s in a different position this season in a lineup with two offensive-minded All-Stars — Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns — and another high-volume shooter in Mikal Bridges.“(Brunson) and (Towns) are our engine.I feel like we played pretty well this preseason,” Hart said after the Knicks finished 4-1 in the preseason.

“So I’m cool with that.I just think we can just figure out a way where we can be our best selves or whatever.

Role or minutes or whatever that is.”The second unit, as constructed in the preseason, is led by Miles McBride and Precious Achiuwa (who picked up an injury Friday).Hart took just six shots in 90 preseason minutes with two points.

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