In his rookie and sophomore seasons, Josh Hart majorly struggled with high-fives. To blatantly put it, he was just terrible at it, but also was well aware, and usually gave himself a high-five, after a teammate left him hanging.Â
It even became somewhat of a running gag.
Back in 2018, Silver Screen & Roll broke out the tape, analyzed it and came to the conclusion that Hart only connected on 28.1% of his high-fives.
Josh Hart has STRUGGLED to make contact on high-fives since coming into the league. @LakerFilmRoom breaks down why:https://t.co/ezBPNWyGjw pic.twitter.com/HpxLn1Vf67
— Silver Screen and Roll (@LakersSBN) December 12, 2018
While this seemed to be a thing of Hart’s past, he was brutally reminded of it again after last night’s game against the Miami Heat, when Jimmy Butler left him hanging big time.