Mike Brown's New York Knicks are facing an alarming concern with the departure of OG Anunoby from their lineup. Over the first three weeks under new management, Anunoby stood out as the team's most reliable player, showcasing his exceptional shooting skills and defensive prowess.
Despite inconsistent performances from other key players like Mitchell Robinson, Mikal Bridges, Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Josh Hart, Anunoby consistently delivered. He had been touted by coach Mike Brown as a potential candidate for both the All-Star game and Defensive Player of the Year, with the latter award being within striking distance.
But on Friday night, disaster struck when Anunoby pulled his hamstring, leaving the Knicks without their best 3-point shooter and defender in the midst of a crucial stretch. The injury has cast a dark cloud over Brown's tenure, as the team struggles to find consistency and stability with its depleted lineup.
Despite inconsistent performances from other key players like Mitchell Robinson, Mikal Bridges, Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Josh Hart, Anunoby consistently delivered. He had been touted by coach Mike Brown as a potential candidate for both the All-Star game and Defensive Player of the Year, with the latter award being within striking distance.
But on Friday night, disaster struck when Anunoby pulled his hamstring, leaving the Knicks without their best 3-point shooter and defender in the midst of a crucial stretch. The injury has cast a dark cloud over Brown's tenure, as the team struggles to find consistency and stability with its depleted lineup.