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Paul George Expected to Miss 76ers Season Opener Due to Surgery

URGENT UPDATE: Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George is set to miss the team’s highly anticipated season opener as he continues his recovery from offseason knee surgery, sources confirm. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported this breaking news just moments ago, indicating that while George is making significant strides, he still has critical milestones to reach before stepping onto the court for a regular-season game.

George, who underwent an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee in July 2024, sustained the injury during a workout. Initially expected to be reevaluated in September, George’s progress has raised hopes for a return shortly into the regular season, but fans will need to wait a bit longer for his debut.

This news is particularly impactful as the 76ers are gearing up for a crucial season following George’s signing of a $212 million maximum contract last summer. Last season, the nine-time NBA All-Star faced numerous health challenges, participating in only 41 games due to injuries, including injections for his left knee and adductor muscle, ultimately shutting down his season in March.

With George averaging just 16.2 points per game last season—his lowest since the 2014-15 campaign—his absence will be felt deeply. Fans and analysts are eager to see how the 76ers will cope without their star forward as they aim for a strong start in the upcoming season.

As the situation develops, all eyes will be on George’s recovery timeline. The 76ers organization is expected to provide further updates on his condition and potential return date in the coming days. For now, fans will have to rally behind the team as they prepare for opening night without one of their key players.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as we monitor George’s recovery and the impact on the Philadelphia 76ers’ season.

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