Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George will not return in the matchup with the Chicago Bulls due to a finger issue.
Another day, another injury update for the Philadelphia 76ers. The team announced Monday that Paul George will miss Tuesday's matchup against the Los
As the Philadelphia 76ers worked on putting away the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night, they lost their nine-time All-Star Paul George to an injury. After seeing the court for roughly 13 minutes in the first half,
Paul George's left pinky injury leaves the 76ers uncertain about his return. Here's how this setback impacts their playoff hopes.
Paul George did not complete the Sixers’ back-to-back. In the third quarter of the Sixers’ matchup with the Bulls, a Sixers official said George would not return because of a “left fifth finger (pinkie) injury.
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Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George exited in the second quarter of Saturday’s 109-97 victory over the Chicago Bulls and did not return after jamming his left pinkie. Sixers coach Nick
Head coach Nick Nurse told reporters after Saturday's 109-97 win over the Bulls that George will undergo an MRI on his left pinky finger Sunday, Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. George did not return to Saturday's game after jamming his left pinky finger in the second quarter,
It’s a left pinky injury for Paul George, who will not return to tonight’s game. He was flexing the hand prior to being subbed out in the 2nd.Source: Bluesky What’s
The 76ers faced the Cavs for the final time this regular season. Joel Embiid and Evan Mobley were both inactive.
While George was initially reported as sitting out Friday's practice due to an ankle injury, his injury designation for Saturday is left groin tightness. If the star forward is unable to suit up against Indiana.
Having already committed three first-half turnovers, the Sixers’ Paul George took a couple of slow dribbles toward the baseline, spun out of a trap and zipped a pass crosscourt … 10 feet over his intended recipient’s head and into the seats.