The New York Knicks are facing a pivotal Game 7 in their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Indiana Pacers with starting forwards Josh Hart and OG Anunoby both listed as questionable to play.
Anunoby has been sidelined since Game 2 due to a left hamstring strain. Despite his absence, the Pacers have managed to secure three wins out of the four games played in his non-appearance. Anunoby's impact on the team is evident, as the Knicks boast an impressive 26-5 record with him in the lineup this season. His return could provide a significant boost to the team's chances in Game 7.
Hart, another key player for the Knicks, left Game 6 in the fourth quarter due to an abdominal strain. His absence would be a significant blow to the team, especially considering his leading role in minutes played during the postseason. Hart's availability for Game 7 remains uncertain, adding to the Knicks' injury concerns.
Adding to the Knicks' challenges is the absence of All-Star forward Julius Randle, as well as key reserves Mitchell Robinson and Bojan Bogdanovic. The team's depth will be tested as they look to secure a crucial victory in Game 7.
The Knicks will need to carefully manage their lineup and rotation to compensate for the potential absence of Hart and Anunoby. The outcome of Game 7 could hinge on the availability of these key players and the ability of the remaining roster to step up in their absence.
As the Knicks prepare for a high-stakes showdown against the Pacers, the uncertainty surrounding the status of Hart and Anunoby adds an additional layer of intrigue to the series. Fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on their availability as the game approaches.
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