The Knicks took a commanding 3-0 lead over the 76ers in their second-round playoff series on Friday night. It wasn't the prettiest performance, especially in the middle of the game. Still, the Knicks gutted things out en route to a 108-94 victory in enemy territory, which was made all the more impressive by the fact that they won without OG Anunoby. Minutes before tip-off, the Knicks revealed that Anunoby was inactive due to a hamstring strain suffered in Game 2. Head coach Mike Brown stated that the star forward was "day-to-day" but wouldn't elaborate if he was even ready to run yet, according to The Athletic 's James L. Edwards III. The Knicks, Mike Brown declined to say what OG Anunoby can do — running, etc. Reiterated that he’s day-to-day. — James L. Edwards III (@JLEdwardsIII) May 8, 2026 Anunoby has been terrific this postseason, playing a key role in why the Knicks are one win away from back-to-back Eastern Conference Finals appearances.…