
OG Anunoby of the Knicks suffered a right leg injury during the fourth quarter of Game 2 against the 76ers and did not return to the game. The team has not provided any updates on his condition.

NEW YORK â Knicks forward OG Anunoby appeared to suffer a right leg injury late in the fourth quarter of the teamâs 108-102 Game 2 win over the Philadelphia 76ers.
Anunoby appeared to pull up and reach for the back of his right leg as he cut to the basket with just over three minutes to go in the fourth quarter. Right after the cut, Anunoby received a pass from Josh Hart and elevated for a two-handed dunk, only to be blocked at the rim by Paul George:
After Mikal Bridges bailed out the possession with a midrange jumper to give the Knicks a 105-99 lead, Anunoby was clearly hobbling as he headed back down the court on defense and appeared to be calling to the Knicks bench to check out of the game. After Tyrese Maxey committed his sixth turnover of the game, losing the ball on a Josh Hart steal, Knicks head coach Mike Brown called timeout and sent Miles âDeuceâ McBride in for Anunoby.
McBride would play the final two minutes and 31 seconds of the contest. Anunoby would head back to the New York locker room and would not return.
Brown told reporters he did not have an update on Anunobyâs status immediately after the game.
âYou know, I havenât talked to anybody,â Brown said. âThey didnât say anything. He looked like he was hopping.â
Brown looked off the podium, where a Knicks public-relations official informed him there was no update.
âI have not talked to medical yet,â Brown said.
Later, Brown fielded a follow-up question as to what transpired on the bench after Anunoby asked out â what, if anything, the training staff told him about the availability of a player that youâd presume the head coach would want on the floor down the stretch of a two-possession playoff game.
OG Anunoby suffered a right leg injury late in the fourth quarter.
He left the game after appearing to hobble and signaling to the bench for a substitution.
Miles 'Deuce' McBride replaced Anunoby for the final minutes of the game.
The Knicks won the game 108-102, taking a 2-0 series lead.

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âYeah, I havenât â like I said, they havenât told me,â Brown said. âI just know that he left the game, so I was like, âDeuce!â And I turned and looked, and [Anunoby] wasnât back. Nobody said he was back. So I have not talked to anybody yet, but he wasnât â did he even come back on the bench? No.â
Asked if he knew if Anunoby would be undergoing any sort of testing, Brown replied, âI donât know anything.â
The late exit brought a premature end to a night that saw Anunoby score 24 points on 9-for-17 shooting, five rebounds, four blocks, two assists, one steal and no turnovers. In a six-point win, the Knicks outscored the Sixers by 12 points in his 37 minutes of work, continuing whatâs been a stellar start to the 2026 NBA playoffs for the nine-year veteran.
Entering Wednesday, Anunoby was averaging 21 points, 7.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals, 1.1 assists and 1.1 blocks in 34.9 minutes per game, shooting a scorching 63.8% from the field, 59.4% from 3-point land on 4.6 attempts per game, and 78.8% from the foul line on 4.8 trips a night. He was integral in the Knicksâ dominant close to the first round against the Atlanta Hawks, and ruthlessly efficient in their blowout Game 1 over the 76ers. In Wednesdayâs Game 2, with backup center Mitchell Robinson sidelined by an illness, and both Karl-Anthony Towns and third-string big Ariel Hukporti plagued by foul trouble, Brown tapped Anunoby to serve as a small-ball center â a role in which he served admirably, keying some strong stretches that helped New York stay connected late in the second and third quarters.
Those stretches â including one sequence in which Anunoby got a deflection that led to a Knicks steal, grabbed two offensive rebounds off teammatesâ misses, and drilled a third-chance catch-and-shoot 3 off a feed by Brunson â showcased just how special and versatile a player the Knicks have in Anunoby, and just how significant a loss heâd be if he were to miss any time.
âAt that size and athleticism and IQ, feel, two-way player â you want a guy like OG on your team,â Brown said before Game 2. âAs we continue to move along, you really get a better sense or better feel of his feel for the game [...] Heâs â like a few other guys on our team â the ultimate definition of sacrifice, where you just go and do your job as best you can to try to help the team win.â