New York City, NY – Comedian Kevin Hart made an appearance on ESPN’s alternative broadcast of the New York Knicks’ victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. During the show, the conversation shifted to fellow comedian Katt Williams, who had recently taken shots at Hart on a podcast with host Shannon Sharpe.
Williams claimed that Hart had never sold out a show in Hollywood or received a standing ovation at any comedy club. Although Hart seemed to address the comments in a social media post promoting his new movie, he didn’t hold back during the live NBA show. He jokingly listed off “fun” facts about Williams, including the rumor that Williams had bought and returned the Knicks with a receipt, making him the first person to do so. Hart also quipped that Williams had even “played” for the Knicks.
While it is unclear whether these jokes will escalate or squash the ongoing feud between the two comedians, Hart’s comedic jabs certainly added entertainment value to the broadcast. The Knicks’ convincing win over the 76ers and Hart’s playful banter made for an entertaining evening of NBA Unplugged.
In conclusion, Kevin Hart brought his comedic prowess to an alternative ESPN broadcast of the New York Knicks’ game against the Philadelphia 76ers. With witty jokes about fellow comedian Katt Williams and the Knicks, Hart entertained viewers and added a lighthearted touch to the NBA Unplugged show.