New York Knicks standout OG Anunoby, fresh off a hard-fought playoff run, offered a moment of unexpected levity during a live television appearance Monday morning. While physically present for an interview on “Good Morning America” alongside several teammates, Anunoby seemed to be operating on a different plane of consciousness.
A Moment of Muted Response
During the segment, Anunoby was posed a question regarding the impact of first-year head coach Mike Brown and his role in unifying the team. The 28-year-old forward remained silent, his gaze unfocused, as if the question hadn’t quite registered. This prolonged pause, stretching for several seconds, was met with an eruption of laughter from the “Good Morning America” hosts and Anunoby’s fellow Knicks players.
Team captain Jalen Brunson, ever the leader, eventually stepped in to field the question amidst the chuckles. Karl-Anthony Towns then took over the response, while Anunoby appeared to remain blissfully unaware of the amusement he had generated.
Celebration Revelations
Reports indicate that the Knicks’ recent championship celebration marked Anunoby’s inaugural experience with alcohol. His first taste, described as a significant amount of tequila, was reportedly consumed in the team’s locker room following their victory. Information suggests the festivities extended into Sunday night with a party at a private club in Manhattan, shortly after the team returned from Texas.
Strahan’s Request and Further Hilarity
At one point, co-host Michael Strahan playfully asked Anunoby to smile. He complied, eliciting further amusement from his teammates. However, Anunoby appeared to be struggling to keep his eyes fully open, a sight that sent his teammates into renewed fits of laughter.
Anunoby’s Playoff Prowess
Anunoby was a crucial component of the Knicks’ playoff success. Recognized for his inclusion on the NBA’s All-Defensive Second Team, he provided both lockdown defense and significant offensive contributions throughout the postseason. In 17 playoff games, he averaged over 20 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.1 blocks.
