There is growing optimism regarding the return of New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby for the Eastern Conference finals, according to Shams Charania per SportsCenter. Anunoby has been out of the lineup since sustaining a hamstring injury during the second round of the playoffs. His potential return would provide a significant boost to a Knicks roster that has faced multiple injury setbacks during their current postseason campaign.
According to the same report, the Philadelphia 76ers have brought in former Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers to lead the organization's search for a new top basketball executive. Myers, who stepped away from his role with the Warriors last summer, will now assist Philadelphia ownership in identifying the next leader for their front office operations.
Anunoby was a mid-season acquisition for the Knicks and has been a vital part of their defensive identity and success on the court. In Philadelphia, the search for a new executive comes as the team looks to stabilize its leadership. Charania notes that the search process is already underway with Myers at the helm of the advisory effort.
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