Josh Hart fires the WNBA VS NBA debate with bold prediction


New York Knicks guard Josh Hart He responded to Shannon Sharpe's spread of the NBA debate against WNBA. Shay Shay Shay Shay Club, Sharpe asked Flau'jae Johnson if a WNBA player could beat a NBA player in a head -to -head game.

Hart went to the video comment section on Instagram to respond to the debate. It was presumed that he would win for a great margin if he were heading against any WNBA player.

“Game at 11. It is certain that 11-3 I”

Josh Hart's comment on the NBA VS. WNBA - Picture through Instagram/@ClubshayshayJosh Hart's comment on the NBA VS. WNBA - Picture through Instagram/@Clubshayshay
Josh Hart's comment on the NBA VS. WNBA – Picture through Instagram/@Clubshayshay

Flau'jae Johnson answered the question:

“It's not physically possible. No. Do you know how difficult it is to enter the NBA? … I know I can't.”

While elite WNBA players like a'ja Wilson and Caitlin Clark World -class athletes, the consensus, reflected in Flau'jae's response, is that they are unlikely to overcome the physical limit of NBA players.

Jamal Crawford said that no WNBA player could beat an NBA Prospect 1V1 at a university level. While the missing Kobe Bryant said that elite Wnba players as Diana Tarasi could remain, he never claimed that they would win in a single one by one.

Josh Hart dispute alleged classifications of Knicks NBA2K26 players

On Sunday, Josh Hart allegedly filtered the NBA2K26 classifications for the New York Knicks. A post on the social media of the classifications showed the Guard Tyler Kolek with a better Dunk rating than the keeper of the whole star Jalen Brunson. Hart has tweeted:

“Na, if this is true @jalenbrunson1, you must disgust to have a better dunk rating than you.”

Brunson has turned out to be one of the most deadly guards in the league. Although athletics is not its main strength, its total game has helped to propel the Knicks to contain the title for the last two seasons.

Josh Hart, on the other hand, operates as a team's bug. He is known for turning defensive rebounds into fast coastal breaks, litting his peers' offense and gathering energy at both ends. This has gained comparisons with iconic New York Blue Players such as Charles Oakley and Anthony Mason.

Last season, he promised 13.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.5 robberies per game for the Knicks. In addition, it shot 52.5% of the field and 33.3% beyond the bow.