Isaiah Hartenstein of the New York Knicks has been showcasing his skills, crediting his development to playing with Nikola Jokic. Hartenstein filled in for injured Mitchell Robinson, excelling in offense and defense. He leads in defensive estimated plus-minus and is a contender for the All-Defensive Team.
Knicks' Isaiah Hartenstein has done the job filling in for an injured Mitchell Robinson https://t.co/SVbKA3hMHE via @Newsday
CBS Sports' @outsidethenba: "Almost 85% of the way through the regular season, New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein is still the league leader in defensive estimated plus-minus ..." He deserves a serious look for an All-Defensive Team. https://t.co/9LPrDhoERh
Knicks' Hartenstein has filled the void of Robinson Isaiah Hartenstein isn't quite the defender that Mitchell Robinson is, but serves as a connector on offense. https://t.co/E1C4N64t5r
🏀 Knicks’ Isaiah Hartenstein calls matchup vs. two-time MVP Nikola Jokic 'a learning experience' The majority of Isaiah Hartenstein’s 27-minute workload overlapped with Nikola Jokic’s 39-minute effort in the Denver Nuggets win, @Krisplashed writes. https://t.co/ipW6yGqwux
Isaiah Hartenstein doing this in front of one of his favorite players. Hartenstein credits so much of what he's learned, especially about passing, to the brief time he played with Jokic in Denver. Now, he's balling out: 12 points and 5 boards in his first 11 minutes.
Five significant NBA stats in final stretch: Defense rules for Knicks, Donovan Mitchell's pace, more (By @outsidethenba) https://t.co/M9mBh4tfYp