Knicks stepped up in OG Anunoby's Game 3 absence: 'Team effort'
Key Points:
- The Knicks overcame the absence of OG Anunoby, who missed Game 3 with a minor right hamstring strain, to defeat the 76ers 108-94 and take a 3-0 series lead.
- Mikal Bridges led the team with 23 points, marking his second-highest postseason scoring, while Landry Shamet, previously out of the rotation, contributed 15 points and played key minutes off the bench.
- Coach Mike Brown praised Shamet for stepping up on both ends of the floor, providing a crucial spark when the team was under pressure.
- Anunoby had been a consistent performer this postseason, averaging 20.3 points with excellent shooting percentages and strong defense, but the Knicks' collective effort, including Bridges guarding Paul George effectively, helped contain the 76ers' star.
- The team emphasized a "next man up" mentality, with players like Josh Hart and Miles McBride contributing despite challenges, showcasing resilience and adaptability in Anunoby's absence.