New York Knicks forwards OG Anunoby and Josh Hart are in line to play against the visiting Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals series on Sunday, ESPN reported.
OG Anunoby and Josh Hart are both “on course to play” when the Knicks host the Pacers in Game 7 on Sunday, per a report.
At 3:30 PM ET on Sunday, in Game 7 of the second round of the NBA playoffs, it’ll be the New York Knicks versus the Indiana Pacers — with Josh Hart needing to connect just once from beyond the arc to beat his 3-pointer over/under.
Is this real life!? The New York Knicks have listed forward OG Anunoby and guard Josh Hart as “questionable” to play in the win-or-go-home Game 7 against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday, May 19, in Madison Square Garden.
The New York Knicks upgraded forward OG Anunoby (hamstring) to questionable and guard Josh Hart (abdominal strain) is also listed as questionable to play in Sunday's Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Indiana Pacers.
He has become a core piece for the Knicks during their playoff run.
The New York Knicks are in injury limbo at the worst possible time.
The biggest trends of the Eastern Conference semifinal series between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks continued in Game 6 Friday night. Whether the script remains the same for Game 7 may depend on the health of Knicks forward Josh Hart.
The statuses of Knicks forwards OG Anunoby and Josh Hart are both in the air, but the outlook for either being able to play and give 100% in Sunday’s Game 7 against the Pacers isn’t great,
With this blow, the New York Knicks may have fallen to their knees. They’ll fight. However, if Josh Hart is unavailable for Game 7, New York’s chance of reaching the Western Conference Finals for the first time in 24 years could go down the drain.
The Pacers traded for Pascal Siakam with their eyes toward their playoff future. That future arrived Friday in a must-win Game 6.
Injuries forced Miles “Deuce” McBride into the Knicks’ starting lineup. His three-point shooting was hurting the Pacers in Game 6.
The New York Knicks responded to a blowout loss in Game 4 by winning Game 5, and as his team goes back on the road for Game 6 in the series, Josh Hart spoke on what to expect from his team.
Josh Hart has been a revelation in the playoffs after everything he has done for the New York Knicks. As a result, he received a new nickname from one of the best guys to ever play in the NBA, Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson.
The New York Knicks jumped out to a 2-0 series lead with home wins at Madison Square Garden, but the two-game road trip in Indiana ended with the Knicks returning to New York with a tied series and seemingly a must-win Game 5.
The New York Knicks are on the brink of making their first trip to the Eastern Conference Finals since 2000, as they went up 3-2 in their second-round series against the Indiana Pacers with a 121-91 blowout victory on Tuesday night.
The Knicks started three guards and a 6-foot-4 power forward in Game 5. Somehow, they dominated in the paint in the first quarter.
The New York Knicks have found themselves in a predicament after the Indiana Pacers tied their series with two games each. Shortly after, Josh Hart admitted responsibility in his team’s Game 4 loss to their opponents.
New York Knicks forward Josh Hart didn’t sugarcoat anything when it came to the team’s dreadful Game 4 performance against the Indiana Pacers, as he took the bulk of the blame for the team’s lackadaisical effort in their 89-121 loss.
New York Knicks star Josh Hart posted a dud in their 121-89 Game 4 loss to the Indiana Pacers after matching a 25-year-old playoff milestone in Game 3.
He felt the referees missed a crucial call late in Game 3.
The Knicks are now two wins away from clinching their first Eastern Conference Finals berth since the 1999-2000 season.
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