New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby is questionable for Game 3 after being diagnosed with a right hamstring strain [1].

Anunoby is a key defensive presence for the Knicks. His potential absence could significantly alter the team's perimeter defense and rotation as they face the Philadelphia 76ers in a high-stakes playoff series.

The injury occurred during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals [2]. According to reports released Thursday, the team has listed Anunoby as day-to-day [3]. This status indicates that his availability will be determined on a short-term basis as the medical staff monitors his recovery.

Game 3 is scheduled for Friday, May 8, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. ET [4]. The contest will take place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia [5]. The Knicks must decide if Anunoby can perform at full capacity or if the risk of aggravating the strain is too high for a single game.

There are conflicting reports regarding the severity of the injury and the expected timeline for his return. Some sources said that even a mild Grade 1 strain could result in Anunoby missing at least one week, or potentially the remainder of the current series [6]. However, other reports maintain his status as day-to-day and questionable for the immediate matchup [3], [7].

The Knicks' coaching staff will likely evaluate Anunoby's mobility during pre-game warmups on Friday to make a final determination. If he is unable to play, New York will need to adjust its defensive schemes to account for the loss of one of the league's premier wing defenders.

OG Anunoby is questionable for Game 3 after being diagnosed with a right hamstring strain.

The uncertainty surrounding Anunoby's health creates a tactical challenge for the Knicks. Because hamstring injuries are prone to re-aggravation, the team must balance the immediate need for his defense against the long-term risk of a season-ending tear. A prolonged absence would shift the series momentum toward Philadelphia, forcing New York to rely on a thinner bench during the semifinals.