New York Knicks fans are holding their breath as star forward OG Anunoby deals with a troubling leg injury that could sideline him for an extended period. The team's lockdown defender and second-leading scorer in the postseason went down late in Game 2 against the Philadelphia 76ers, limping after a hard cut toward the rim. Despite appearing to be in serious pain, he finished the possession before exiting the game.
Sports physician Jesse Morse, who has a significant social media following, suggests there's a "good chance" Anunoby suffered a right hamstring strain. Depending on the severity, that could mean anything from a 1-2 game absence to a devastating 6-8 week layoff—a timeline that would effectively end his playoff run.
NBA insider Brian Windhorst delivered a sobering update on ESPN's Get Up Thursday, revealing that Anunoby is set for an MRI and could be out indefinitely. "Maybe it'll all turn out OK, we're not going to make any assumptions," Windhorst said. "But there's a possibility that the Knicks may not have him for a while."
This scenario feels eerily familiar for New York. Anunoby suffered a hamstring injury against the Indiana Pacers during the 2024 playoffs, and the Knicks—despite taking a 2-0 series lead—ultimately lost that second-round matchup in seven games. Now up 2-0 against Philadelphia, the Knicks can't afford to ease up, especially with history whispering cautionary tales. For a team that thrives on defensive intensity and two-way versatility, losing Anunoby would be a massive blow—one that could shift the momentum of their entire postseason push.
