New York Knicks forward Josh Hart has a very curious mind. Often, Hart would post his thoughts on his X account to ask his followers about certain questions. On Sunday, he tickled the minds of the fans by asking a unique question about how people sit in public restrooms.
Hart has always been quirky, and fans who have followed him on social media are aware of that fact. On the social media platform, he asked his fans if they put their feet up when they’re seated at public bathrooms just to pretend no one is inside a cubicle.
“Yall ever raise yall feet when yall in a public bathroom so they don’t see ya shoes?” Hart asked his followers on X.

His teammate and Knicks big man Precious Achiuwa couldn’t hold it in and responded to Hart’s post.
“What do bro be talking about half the time man?” the frontcourt player asked.
What do bro be talking about half the time man? https://t.co/2RSWiXLOH6
— Precious Achiuwa (@PreciousAchiuwa) July 14, 2025
Even fans were surprised by Hart’s unique question. Some of them said that the NBA player needs his phone to be taken from him. Here are some of what the fans said about the New York Knicks forward.
“Shannon needs to take the phone,” a fan said.
“Josh Hart in the summer time has legit best twitter questions about real life 🤣🤣🤣” another fan commented.
“WHAT DOES THIS MEAN MAN,” one fan was clueless.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN MAN.
— Adam (@Nsaniity_) July 14, 2025
“Yo what’s wrong with you bro”
“grown a** man a multi millionaire saying this stuff online is embarrassing Josh”
“Brother man, how much wine you drinking this offseason”
“Bro just enjoy the offseason”
Bro just enjoy the offseason
— GetchaNewYorkSportsHere (@nevaseenaring) July 14, 2025
“Nasty work there Hart😂😂😂U on 1 today 😂😂😂”
“We really deep into the off season”
“Why and how you got to this thought”
“Where did you tweet this from”
Tyler Kolek is excited for the New York Knicks head coach

After last season, the New York Knicks fired head coach Tom Thibodeau. In his place, the management hired Mike Brown to take over the position. Tyler Kolek, who spent his rookie season under Thibs, is looking forward to growing as a player under Brown.
“I think every season is a new opportunity,” Kolek said. “Every year is a fresh start, new guys come in. We signed some free agents, so every year there’s fresh opportunity. And it starts right here, proving myself here, proving myself in August workouts, prove myself in camp, and then throughout the season.”
Last season, Kolek played in 41 games, averaging two points and 1.7 assists. He spent most of his time with the New York Knicks’ G-League affiliate, the Westchester Knicks. The 6-foot-1 guard averaged 18 points, 4.8 rebounds and 10 assists.

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