OG Anunoby's presence in jeopardy as Knicks seek 3-0 edge over 76ers

The Philadelphia 76ers played short-handed in Game 2 of their second-round playoff series.

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Now it appears the New York Knicks might face similar adversity when the teams meet Friday in Game 3 in Philadelphia.

The Knicks lead the series 2-0, but they could be without second-leading scorer OG Anunoby, who strained his right hamstring late in Wednesday's 108-102 victory. The versatile forward, who is averaging 21.4 points this postseason, is listed as questionable and could be a game-time decision Friday.

Injuries, of course, are nothing new for Philadelphia center Joel Embiid, who sat out Game 2 with hip and ankle discomfort. Without Embiid, the seventh-seeded Sixers hung tough with the No. 3 seed Knicks before fading down the stretch.

Philadelphia managed only 12 points in the fourth quarter, in part due to fatigue. Tyrese Maxey played 47 minutes, while Paul George (43), VJ Edgecombe (40) and Kelly Oubre Jr. (40) also logged heavy workloads.

"I thought we just ran out of gas," George said. "We got a little flat. We got some pretty good looks, for the most part. We just didn't knock ‘em down."

Maxey led the Sixers with 26 points, while Oubre and George notched 19 apiece.

Jalen Brunson (26 points) and Anunoby (24) were the top scorers for New York, while Karl-Anthony Towns chipped in with 20 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.

"We got the stops that was needed," said Towns, who battled foul trouble in the first half and only played 27 minutes. "Got the rebounds -- I think that was something that was really hurting us, with their offensive rebounding -- and we found a way to get the stops and end those possessions."

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Another key to the Knicks' victory was the turnover battle. New York committed 13 turnovers but forced 18 and ended up with a 23-9 advantage in points off turnovers.

"That is certainly one negative of the game," Sixers coach Nick Nurse said, "and then they turned those into points pretty (well). That was certainly one of the differences in the game."

The Knicks also will be looking to send the Sixers to the free-throw line less frequently. Even without Embiid, Philadelphia attempted 28 foul shots (including nine by Maxey) in a physical Game 2 contest.

"It's tough to win a ballgame if you're getting beaten from the free-throw line like that versus a really good team," New York coach Mike Brown said. "We've got to look at every aspect of it."

If Anunoby cannot play, Brown could give more minutes to Miles McBride, who had only four points on 1-of-5 shooting in Game 2. Jordan Clarkson or Landry Shamet also could be in line for more minutes.

Meanwhile, if Embiid cannot go Friday, the Sixers could turn to Dominick Barlow for an increased role. With Andre Drummond and Adem Bona both limited in their effectiveness Wednesday, Barlow played a postseason-high 16 minutes and notched six points on 3-of-3 shooting to go along with two rebounds, two blocks and a steal.

That said, the bulk of the offensive responsibility will land on Maxey, who has shot just 37.5% with 10 turnovers through the first two games against New York.

"We definitely feel like we can pull ourselves out of this one," Maxey said. "Gotta go home and get two."

--Field Level Media

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Benedictine baseball splits with Cambridge, setting up deciding Game 3

The Benedictine baseball team has been playing at an elite level all seasonas the Cadets reached the Class 4A state quarterfinals under third-year coach Jason Pascual, their deepest run since BC reached the state semifinals in 2022.

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The Cadets were at the top of their game once again on Wednesday as they hosted Cambridge in a double header to start the best-of-three series. The BC bats were on fire in the first game as they hit five homers to back senior righty Colvin Proto, who threw a complete game in the victory.

The Cadets got another strong pitching performance in the second game as Mason O'Neilstruck out eight over six innings, allowing five hits and one earned run. But Cambridge battled back from a two-run deficit as Carson Clark hit a two-run homer to left center in the bottom of the sixth to tie it, and Cambridge scored the walk off win on a wild-pitch by reliever Kai Hernadez-Gambill that brought Calloway Holmes home with the winning run in a 3-2 victory.

The deciding Game 3 will be played at Benedictine on Thursday, May 7, at 4:30 p.m.

In the first game, Benedictine got off the a red hot start as Omari Burse led off with a single and Noah Harris deposited one over the fence for a two-run dinger. Catcher Mason Diamond followed with a solo shot for back-to-back homers.

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Benedictine pitcher Colvin Proto celebrates after a playoff win over Cambridge on May 6, 2026.

In the bottom of the sixth, Diamond belted his second homer and then Kai Hernandez-Gambill followed with a solo shot of his own for the Cadets second back-to-back homers of the night. Ike Ross also had a home run for the Cadets.

The bats cooled in Game 2, but the Cadets played an excellent game.

Omari Burse of Benedictine at the plate in a playoff game with Cambridge on May 6, 2026.

"I thought it was good baseball," Pascual said. "At the end of the day — this is playoff baseball. We're one of the last eight teams standing and so are they. Those were well played, well pitched games. Colvin (Proto) gave us a great first game on the mound and Mason (O'Neil) pitched well. Back in January, if you had told us that on May 7th Benedictine is going to be playing a Game 3 to go to the Final Four and host it, we would all take. We're in a situation where we just need to pick each other up a little bit here and get back to work tomorrow."

Dennis Knight covers sports for the Savannah Morning News. Contact him at Dknight@savannahnow.com. Twitter: @DennisKnightSMN

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Iowa women's basketball duo selected to USA Basketball camp

As Iowa women's basketball continues its offseason, junior transfer guard Dani Carnegie and junior center Ava Heiden have beeninvited to participatein USA Basketball's 3x3 development camp and its 3X Women’s Showcase in Phoenix, Ariz.

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The USA Basketball 3x3 women’s development camp will be held May 6-8, where women's basketball athletes under 23 will hone their skills in a competitive and educational environment.

The development camp will be led by veteran USA 3x3 coaches Todd Monsey and Julia Ford in addition to Jonneshia Pineda and Joi Wiliams, who are making their USA 3x3 coaching debuts. Both Carnegie and Heiden are making their USA Basketball debuts.

Heiden had a breakout sophomore campaign, averaging 18.0 points per game on 64.1% shooting along with 7.2 rebounds and a team-leading 1.3 blocks, during which she scored in double figures against all 17 Big Ten opponents and finished with 612 points (third all-time by an Iowa sophomore). As a result of her sensational play, she earned AP/USBWA All-America Honorable Mention and first-team All-Big Ten accolades from both coaches and media.

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Carnegie, who will join the Hawkeyes next season, was named first-team All-SEC in her sophomore season withGeorgia, averaging 17.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game on 42.7% shooting. Carnegie was also named the ACC Sixth Player of the Year in 2024 with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and an All-ACC Freshman Team choice.

Both the 3X Showcase and 3x3 development camp will serve as an evaluation for selection to future USA Basketball 3x3 national teams and other opportunities.

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