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Knicks’ OG Anunoby continues steady scoring, standout rebounding in Game 5 win over Hawks

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OG Anunoby is a man of few words, and on a Knicks team full of stars, all of the ways he affects winning can sometimes feel equally as subtle. The efficient Anunoby doesn’t dominate the ball, instead scoring many of his points on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers or in transition. The veteran forward regularly defends an opponent’s top scorer, and thus largely eliminates them from the action.

And Anunoby is an under-the-radar rebounder, an element of his game that’s looming larger and larger in these playoffs. But make no mistake, the understated Anunoby is having a deafeningly loud impact on the Knicks’ first-round meeting with the Hawks – a series they now lead, 3-2, after Tuesday night’s 126-97 win at Madison Square Garden in Game 5. “OG’s a monster,” head coach Mike Brown said before Tuesday’s series-shifting victory.

“And when he imposes his will on the game, he can impact it in a lot of different ways. ” Anunoby scored 17 points on 5-of-8 shooting, including 2-of-3 from 3-point range, to go with 10 rebounds. He had seven rebounds in the first quarter alone.

It was Anunoby’s second consecutive double-double, and the fifth time in as many games in this series that he’s recorded at least eight rebounds. “We all need to rebound better,” Brown said, “and OG is just taking it, in my opinion, to the level that he’s more than capable. ” Anunoby is now averaging 17.

8 points and 9. 0 rebounds per game this postseason. He entered Tuesday shooting 56.