
OG Anunoby never doubted playing in Knicks’ win over Kings after latest elbow scare
NY Post
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — OG Anunoby didn’t miss the game, after all.
According to him, he never even considered it.
“I didn’t even know I was questionable,” he said.
After being listed as 50-50 because of “injury management,” the defensive-minded forward started Saturday night’s 98-91 win over the Kings, two days after he felt discomfort in his surgically repaired elbow.
He struggled offensively — missing 7 of 8 shot attempts — but added to his impressive record with New York.
The Knicks are now 15-2 with him in the lineup.

The preferred path to follow remains in place: Select a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the draft. That is what the Giants hope will happen. When it comes to identifying and securing a franchise-saving player, though, hope is not a good thing, maybe the worst of things — with apologies to Andy Dufresne.