PHILADELPHIA — The Knicks seem to have gotten the best news possible with OG Anunoby. His right hamstring strain is “very minor,” The Post’s Stefan Bondy reported, and he is considered day to day. Anunoby is even listed as questionable for Friday’s Game 3 clash at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Still, even with the optimistic diagnoses, Friday may be too soon for him. So if the Knicks don’t have him for Game 3, how does it affect their starting lineup and what are the ripple effects? Let’s break it down: 1. The most likely replacement in the starting lineup is Miles McBride. He closed the Knicks’ 108-102 Game 2 win at Madison Square Garden when Anunoby was in the locker room. Often, McBride’s workloads more closely resemble a starter’s than a bench player’s. And he has experience. He started 15 games in the regular season. OG Anunoby attempts a shot during the Knicks’ May 6 win against the 76ers. Charles Wenzelberg When Mikal Bridges was twice benched in the first round, McBride closed with the other starters.…