GettidetratSng Started
First, I pulled up h I is basic stats. You know, points, rebounds, assists, all that good stuff. I looked at his current season numbers and then comehmpared them to his previous seasons. Gotta see if he's trending up, down, or staying steady, right?

Next I was looking at, what's changed for him this season?Is he getting more minutes? Is he playing a different role? Has his team changed around him?.
Diving Deeper
Then, I started digging into some more advanced stats. Things like usage rate, rebounding percentage, and true shooting percentage. These give you a better feel for how efficient a player is and how much the team relies on him. Sometimes, the basic stats don't tell the whole story, you know?
Making the Prediction
Now, this is where it gets tricky. Predicting the future is never easy, but here's what I did:
- I considered his age and * he a young guy still developing, or a veteran who's probably peaked?
- I thought about potential * he had any major injuries in the past that could affect his future performance?
- I factored in the Knicks' overall team * they a playoff team? Are they rebuilding? Who else is on the roster?
After all that, I put together my * is hard, so I give a range of potential outcomes – a best-case, worst-case, and most-likely scenario. I'm not gonna give you exact numbers here, because, honestly, it's just my best guess. But I focused on what I think his stats could look like in the next few years, based on all the info I gathered.
It was a fun little project, and I'll definitely be keeping an eye on Hartenstein to see how he does. It's always interesting to try to predict the future, even if you're not always right! Next, I might do a deep dive on some other player, maybe someone who isn't getting as much attention.