
OG Anunoby suffered a hamstring strain during Game 2 of the playoffs, leading to his early exit. His return timeline remains uncertain, raising concerns for the Knicks as they lead their series against the 76ers.

When will OG Anunoby return? Injury updates, timeline and more to know about Knicks star's hamstring strain originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
OG Anunoby has quietly been one of the best players in the playoffs, helping lead the New York Knicks to a 2-0 series lead in the second round against the Philadelphia 76ers.
However, in Game 2, Anunoby suffered an injury that led to his early exit as the Knicks secured a close victory. Anunoby played 37 minutes on the night, scoring 24 points for his fifth 20-point game of the playoffs, but New York had to close it out without him.
Anunoby has a concerning injury history, having missed playoff games before due to various issues, and he would be a major loss for a Knicks team that looks strong thus far. Still, New York has enough depth to potentially replace him in the short term.
Here's the latest on Anunoby's status.
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OG Anunoby is currently dealing with a hamstring strain, and his return timeline has not been specified.
Before his injury, Anunoby scored 24 points in 37 minutes, marking his fifth 20-point game of the playoffs.
Anunoby's injury could significantly impact the Knicks, as he has been a key player, but the team has enough depth to manage in the short term.
OG Anunoby suffered his injury during Game 2 of the playoffs against the Philadelphia 76ers.


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Late in Game 2 against the 76ers, Anunoby suffered a right hamstring strain and missed the final 2:30 of the Knicks' victory. The injury appeared to occur after Anunoby had a hard drive to the lane, but pulled up after not getting the ball.
Anunoby then got the ball and tried to dunk, but was clearly hampered as he was unable to finish the play. After Mikal Bridges made a jumper, Anunoby signaled to the bench to be substituted out of the game.
Anunoby has a history of hamstring injuries, including in the playoffs two years ago when the Knicks lost to the Indiana Pacers in the second round. In his career, Anunoby has never played in more than 74 games, as he appeared in 67 contests during this year's regular season.
The Knicks list Anunoby as questionable for Game 3 in Philadelphia on Friday night and day-to-day overall.
Hamstring strains are tricky, as a player's return date depends on the severity of the injury. Low-grade hamstring injuries can heal within a week, while more severe hamstring injuries can take several weeks, and sometimes months, before being back to normal.
Anunoby's injury doesn't appear too serious, as his status for Friday night is a positive sign. Still, it may be too ambitious to believe Anunoby can return just two days after suffering the injury.
With the Knicks up 2-0 in the series, they can afford to be cautious and evaluate Anunoby before each game. Games 3-6 in this series feature one day off before each contest, while Game 7 would give the teams two days off from the end of Game 6.
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | TV channel |
| 5/4 | Game 1: Knicks 137, 76ers 98 | -- | -- |
| 5/6 | Game 2: Knicks 108, 76ers 102 | -- | -- |
| 5/8 | Game 3: Knicks @ 76ers | 7:00 p.m. | Prime Video |
| 5/10 | Game 4: Knicks @ 76ers | 3:30 p.m. | ABC |
| 5/12 | Game 5: 76ers @ Knicks | TBD | TBD |
| 5/14 | Game 6: Knicks @ 76ers | TBD | TBD |
| 5/17 | Game 7: 76ers @ Knicks | TBD | TBD |