If Snie Lee or Anne Hathaway is in the yard, the Knicks are far better in the playoff series with the Pistons. At least it seems Josh Hart is thinking.
“All games require Sni or Anne Hathaway during this playoff run.” Hart joked during the episode of “Roommate Show” on Friday With my teammate Jalen Brunson.
Heart’s humorous declaration comes from the Knicks’ April 6 victory, the Suns.
OG Anunoby was particularly good On the night of the 32-point victory, some fans led them to speculate that the Knicks star had improved his performance at Lee.
Anunoby and Lee also took a photo together after the December match.
In November, Anunoby tried to track down a loose ball and crashed into the front row, trying to knock popcorn across unsuspecting fans.
The fan was Hathaway Later he joked on her Instagram“I almost crashed last night! I’ve always wanted it to happen. Thank you OG!”
Anunoby simply replied with the comment, “You’re welcome.”
The Knicks fell to the Bulls in that game, so perhaps New York would show up rather for Lee to support the team.
Hart laid out a hilarious and simple recipe for Anunoby’s success on the podcast, but Branson provided legitimate insights about his teammates.
“What I saw [Anunoby] I’m someone who comes every day [doing] His work, [working] In his game, Branson said. “When we needed it the most, he just stepped up. …He’s clearly a quiet guy, he’s a softly spoken guy, but when he goes out there, he’s another person – you can see the way he plays.”
Anunoby averaged 18 points and nearly five rebounds this season, shooting 47.6% from the field and 37.2% from the 3-point range.
The 6-foot-7 forward was in tears from late March to early April, including a match against the Phoenix in which Lee attended. Anunoby averaged 27.6 points per game from March 20th to April 6th.
“I don’t think any of us here were surprised,” Branson said of Anunoby’s late stages. “It’s just the timing of what he did. When he did it, it was perfect for us and our team.”

