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OG Anunoby’s return to Knicks lineup didn’t go as planned

CLEVELAND — OG Anunoby’s long-awaited return didn’t go so well. 

The forward, who missed the previous five games with a sprained right foot, scored just five points in 27 minutes and couldn’t help a Knicks defense that was crushed Friday night by the Cavaliers, 142-105

Head coach Tom Thibodeau said he expected a bumpy performance. 

“It was about what I thought it would be,” the coach said. “There were some good minutes early, and then there’s some rust he’s got to work through, but I thought he had good energy.” 

In his first comments since last month, Anunoby offered only short answers but alleviated any concerns about a play in the third quarter when he took a spill on the court and held his foot. 

“Just a misstep,” he said. 

Anunoby, who was icing his foot after Friday’s loss, labeled his injury “a midfoot sprain” after ESPN called it a “toe injury.” 

“Felt good to get back,” he said. “Feeling better and better as the season goes on.” 

OG Anunoby drives to the basket against Donovan Mitchell during the first half of the Knicks’ 142-105 blowout road loss to the Cavaliers on Feb. 21, 2025. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Anunoby, 27, hadn’t played since Feb. 1 against the Lakers, when he stepped gingerly to the locker room following a non-contact injury that occurred as LeBron James closed out at the 3-point line.

The Knicks went an impressive 5-1 in his absence, demonstrating something they didn’t last season — success without their top defender. 

OG Anunoby is introduced before the Knicks’ blowout road loss to the Cavaliers on Feb. 21, 2025. NBAE via Getty Images

Mitchell Robinson remained out Friday night while recovering from his ankle surgery, and a league source said the center also will miss Sunday’s game in Boston. 

Robinson hasn’t played since April but returned to full-contact practice this week.

Knicks center Mitchell Robinson, who has yet to play this season, is nearing a return. Robert Sabo for NY Post

While awaiting and banking on Robinson’s return, the Knicks didn’t make a trade for much-needed frontcourt depth at the deadline. 

Rookie Ariel Hukporti, who played 20 minutes Friday, currently is the backup center. 

“Just his energy [is what I like]. That’s the biggest thing,” Thibodeau said of the rookie. “There’s always going to be a learning part to what he does. 

“I’d rather have a guy have the energy than try to wind a guy up. He’s always had good energy. And obviously, there’s a lot of room for improvement.”

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