New York Knicks fans weren’t as giddy as they’d like to have been Wednesday night after taking both games at Madison Square Garden, thanks to OG Anunoby’s late game injury. With just under three minutes left to go in the 108-102 victory, the six-foot-seven forward asked out of the game and now is confirmed to be day-to-day with a hamstring injury . Anunoby has been the Knicks' best and most consistent player during this playoff run so far, which says a lot considering the play of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns. However, this group is far more equipped to withstand the two-way force of nature missing time than they were two years ago when he went down with a hamstring problem during Game 2 against the Pacers in the second round. Let’s hope it’s not Deja Vu, but if the Knicks will be without him, it presents a chance for Mikal Bridges to continue showing his worth. Mikal Bridges can offer Knicks more even more of Anunoby misses any time Round two seemingly brings out the best of Bridges.…