New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

New York Knicks wing Josh Hart is a bit confused by how Philadelphia 76ers fans have reacted to one fact during their playoff series.

Much has been made about the Knicks’ Villanova connection, with Hart, Jalen Brunson, and Donte DiVincenzo having all played for the school. 

That has led Villanova’s X account to post highlights of those players’ exploits against the 76ers, which has prompted a backlash among some Philadelphia sports fans, who think the suburban Philadelphia university should be loyal to the hometown 76ers.

Hart was asked about that reaction on Wednesday, and he found the reaction from Philly fans ridiculous.

“That’s stupid. Villanova’s in our blood, bro,” Hart said. “That’s a bond that goes deeper than where you’re from or who you’re rooting for. We have a bond there that goes beyond basketball, that goes beyond any of that stuff. For Philly fans to be mad about that, I think that’s idiotic. That’s who we are. We’re a family. We play for the ones that come before us there."

The university's social media account is meant to promote Villanova basketball. When their former players are performing at a high level in the NBA Playoffs, it is in their interest to draw attention to that, even if it is at the expense of a Philadelphia sports team.

Hart has not had much patience for what the Sixers or their fans have had to say during the series. And he has little reason to care with the Knicks up 2-0.

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