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Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George will miss the remainder of the season after receiving injections in his left adductor muscle and left knee on Monday, according to a report from ESPN.
George came in with big expectations, but his first season in Philly became an injury-plagued disaster. "To be honest, it was ...
The 9-time All-Star will be out for 6 weeks following a procedure on his left adductor muscle and knee. NBA.com Staff Paul George averaged 16.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists during his 1st ...
He continued to wear a knee brace while helping Team USA win a gold medal last ... READ MORE: Sixers forward Paul George consulting doctors as he considers procedures for groin and knee injuries He ...
"Following consultations with specialists, as part of his treatment plan, Paul George has received injections in both his left abductor muscle and left knee," the 76ers announced. "Following the ...
Paul George. George will miss at least six weeks after receiving injections in his left adductor muscle and left knee, the team said Monday, and unless the 23-44 Sixers make a surprise run deep ...
Paul George will miss the rest ... The 76ers announced Monday that George had received injections in his left adductor muscle and left knee, following consultations with specialists.
George signed a lucrative four-year, $211 million contract with the Sixers last summer. Philadelphia was projected to compete ...
Paul George has missed the last four 76ers games with a groin injury. Combine that with George's ongoing knee issues, and he has been limited to 41 games total this season (15 games where George ...
The 76ers will be without their star forward, Paul George, for the rest of the season due to left adductor muscle and left knee injuries. ESPN's Shams Charania shared via X. Philadelphia 76ers ...
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