Just as he looked like he was finding his stride with the Philadelphia 76ers, Paul George once again finds himself on the sidelines. Ahead of their matchup with the LA Lakers, the team provided an update on the All-Star forward.
After suffering an injury over the weekend, Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George reportedly avoided a serious ailment. Per ESPN's Tim Bontemps, an MRI
As the desperation meter gets turned up on the Miami Heat to resolve their situation with Jimmy Butler, one of his former teams could look to put
Paul George had to exit the game against the Bulls after appearing to injure his left pinky finger. The injury occurred in the second quarter after he had played just 13 minutes, putting up 9 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist before ending up on the sidelines.
The organization had high expectations after signing Paul George over the offseason to team up with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. However, George's time in the City of Brotherly Love may be shortlived, according to Vince Goodwill of Yahoo! Sports .
George (finger) underwent an MRI, and it was determined the 76ers star has an extensor tendon injury on his left fifth finger, Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. George continues to have a rough first season with the 76ers,
The Philadelphia 76ers are dealing with another Paul George setback. When the Sixers concluded a Monday morning practice session, there wasn’t a full diagnosis
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George will not return in the matchup with the Chicago Bulls due to a finger issue.
Philadelphia 76ers star forward Paul George had a tough time driving following the Philadelphia Eagles' win over the Washington Commanders.
Paul George will miss the 76ers' matchup with the Lakers on Tuesday. The MRI on his left hand is still being reviewed.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George exited in the second quarter of Saturday's 109-97 victory over the Chicago Bulls at the United Center, and did not return after injuring his left pinkie finger,
According to Anthony Chiang and Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the Heat are "reluctant" to trade for All-Stars with contracts running past 2025-26, at which point Miami can clear north of $80 million in cap space as stars such as Luka Doncic and Trae Young become free agents.