The Philadelphia 76ers offer injury updates on Paul George, Andre Drummond, and others ahead of their 3-game road trip.
Paul George and Kawhi Leonard were teammates on the Los Angeles Clippers for five years before George made the move to the Philadelphia 76ers. Now, the veteran forward has sent a strong message about his former teammate.
While the Philadelphia 76ers planned to be shorthanded against the Oklahoma City Thunder as early as Monday night, the team didn’t anticipate so many absences when they initially submitted their injury report.
South Philly was surprised by the sudden absence of Paul George on Tuesday night. The Philadelphia 76ers ruled out the nine-time NBA All-Star roughly 30 minutes
What is the status of Philadelphia 76ers stars Tyrese Maxey and Paul George as they take on the New York Knicks on Wednesday?
The Philadelphia 76ers could not catch a break as its star forward, Paul George, was added to the injury list. According to the latest update, George is out due to an ankle injury.
Tyrese Maxey and Paul George were late additions to the injury report for the 76ers' matchup with the Thunder.
Paul George's latest injury came at the wrong time for the Philadelphia 76ers, who cannot seem to catch a break.
The Philadelphia 76ers were without Joel Embiid, Paul George, Tyrese Maxey, Caleb Martin, Andre Drummond and Kyle Lowry for Tuesday night's matchup
After being listed as probable, George has suddenly been ruled out for Tuesday's matchup against Oklahoma City. This could be because this is the first game of a back-to-back for Philadelphia, with Wednesday's game being against the Knicks. With George on the mend, Eric Gordon could start against the Thunder.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder are looking to extend their lead on the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference when they take on the Philade
The first half of the Paul George era on the Philadelphia 76ers has not gone as desired. On a brand-new max deal, it’s safe to say George has not lived up to the numbers so far. Recently, The Ringer reflected that in their NBA player rankings,