New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby is questionable for Game 3 against the Philadelphia 76ers after being diagnosed with a right hamstring strain [1, 2].

Anunoby is a key defensive and offensive presence for the Knicks. His potential absence could impact the team's rotation and defensive capabilities as they continue their series against Philadelphia.

The injury occurred late in the fourth quarter of Game 2 on Wednesday night [1, 2]. The game was played at Madison Square Garden in New York, where the Knicks defeated the 76ers with a final score of 108-102 [3, 4].

Following the game, team updates on Thursday indicated that Anunoby is currently considered day-to-day [1, 4]. The medical diagnosis specifically identifies a strain in his right hamstring, an injury that often requires cautious management to avoid further aggravation [1, 3].

The Knicks are preparing for Game 3, which is scheduled for Friday [1]. The team's medical staff will continue to monitor Anunoby's progress to determine if he can return to the lineup for the upcoming contest [2, 3].

Anunoby's status remains uncertain as the team weighs the risk of a premature return against the need for his contributions on the court. The team has not provided a definitive timeline for his return beyond the day-to-day designation [1, 4].

OG Anunoby is questionable for Game 3 against the Philadelphia 76ers

A hamstring strain for a primary wing defender like Anunoby during a playoff series creates a significant tactical gap for the Knicks. Because these injuries carry a high risk of re-aggravation if rushed, the team must decide whether to prioritize immediate availability for Game 3 or long-term health for the remainder of the series.