When the Philadelphia 76ers entered the 2024-25 NBA season, they didn't envision thinking more about top prospect Cooper Flagg than the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
Heading into a matchup with the Boston Celtics, the Philadelphia 76ers ruled out their star forward Paul George. He was the third starter ruled out for the nigh
The Sixers returned to practice Saturday and with that came more updates on their two injured stars they are still hoping can come back and lead this team back to the playoffs. They announced that Paul George will miss his third out of the last four game against the Utah Jazz with groin soreness.
Nick Nurse had a very short and telling response in his postgame press conference in Minneapolis following the Sixers ’ loss to Timberwolves when it came to Paul George. The veteran wing suffered a groin injury on Tuesday night and Nurse said, “We’re certainly concerned,” when asked about George’s status.
Obviously, just the overall vibe was pretty poor from the start,” a spent-looking Nurse said following the 142-110 loss to the Chicago Bulls at the Wells Fargo Center.
As the Philadelphia 76ers get prepared for their Sunday night matchup against the Utah Jazz, the team made an important decision regarding the Sixers’ nine-time
He’s in the first season of a four-year, maximum-salary contract, so the organization will probably prioritize getting him fully healthy for next fall.