The New York Knicks could be on the verge of a significant lineup shake-up heading into the new season.

Reports suggest Mitchell Robinson may slot into the starting five alongside Karl-Anthony Towns to anchor the frontcourt.

Hart’s potential shift to the bench

That move could free up Josh Hart to operate as the Knicks’ primary sixth man, a role suited to his skill set.

Hart averaged 13.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 5.9 assists last season while logging a career-high 37.6 minutes per game.

While productive, the heavy workload often diminished his efficiency, especially during stretches when the team needed more scoring punch.

The danger of leaning too heavily on Hart

At times, Hart has been the Knicks’ heartbeat — crashing the boards, pushing tempo, and making winning plays in tight mo

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