Having a Draymond Green can either be a good thing or bad thing, depending on what type of personality you are getting. For New York Knicks, Jalen Brunson, they got the good version and it is someone who is smaller but just as effective.

Josh Hart might not make the All-Star this year just like Green did for the 2010s Golden State Warriors. Those badges will go to either Jalen Brunson or Karl-Anthony Towns or both of them. However, what he is doing for the Knicks, according to the people surrounding him are incomparable.
One staff, according to SNY.TV, brands him as their own Draymond.
One thing about Green, a former Defensive Player of the Year, is that he has a unique style of play. That’s what KAT sees and like Green, he increases Knicks’ chance to win.
“I think he does a great job pushing the pace, and he presents a different… obstacle for the opponents to have to deal with,” Towns said according to the publication.

“I think that he’s done a great job of utilizing his game, what he does best, and maximizing our team’s chance to win.”
Jalen Brunson praises Hart in rare moment
Brunson’s bromance with Hart, who was his teammate going back to the championship years of Villanova, says he should not be praising him.
He did something different after their win over the Miami Heat.

“His impact, you can’t really tell from the stat sheet,” he said.
“But by the eye test, everyone knows that he’s a competitor. He brings a winning style of basketball to this team.”
Hart is currently averaging 12.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 5 assists, all lower compared to the last season when Knicks was still under Tom Thibodeau. However, their team performances are much way better as New York now sits second in the Eastern Conference.
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