Paul George remains in practice action for the Philadelphia 76ers, but gameplay is still out of the question. The veteran sharpshooter, who suffered a knee injury earlier in the summertime, underwent a minor procedure ahead of the 2025-2026 NBA season.
To put it simply, last season was one to forget for the Philadelphia 76ers. After signing Paul George in free agency, they had aspirations of competing for a championship.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Joel Embiid is running out of time — and so are the Philadelphia 76ers. After another injury-riddled season and a knee surgery in April, the 31-year-old superstar is finally back on the court.
The start of the NBA season approaching means it’s time for my favorite bi-annual tradition: depressing my coworkers by asking them long term questions about the state of the Philadelphia 76ers.
Paul George was on the practice court for the Philadelphia 76ers once again on Monday. The veteran forward seems to be making solid progress ahead of the Sixers’ season opener against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.
Paul George’s availability for the season opener remains questionable. Paul George currently suffers from a knee injury and may miss the first game when the Philadelphia 76ers face the Boston Celtics on October 22nd.
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid made his long-awaited return in the NBA preseason. His presence gave the 76ers a major boost heading into the NBA regular season.
The Philadelphia 76ers enter the 2025-26 NBA season looking to erase the disappointment of last season. The team stumbled to a 24-58 record in 2024-25, missing the playoffs by a wide margin and finishing 13th in the Eastern Conference.
Kendrick Perkins challenged Paul George to prove his naysayers wrong this season, or risk being remembered in an unkind way. To say that the signing of Paul George didn’t work out the way the Philadelphia 76ers expected it to would be a massive understatement.
On Friday night, the Philadelphia 76ers are set to wrap up their preseason as they welcome the Minnesota Timberwolves into the recently renamed Xfinity Mobile Arena.
The Philadelphia 76ers are still waiting for a return on their investment in Paul George. George is not expected to be ready for Opening Night, Shams Charania
With the beginning of the 2025-26 NBA regular season looming, ClutchPoints took the time to rank the league’s top 100 players. The list saw some young stars take leaps up the board.
Paul George is inching closer to game action. Head coach Nick Nurse told 76ers reporters Wednesday that George has advanced to full-court, live three-on-three work — the first time he’s participated in live drills since offseason knee surgery, per Derek Bodner of PHLY Sports.
Paul George’s status for opening night remains unclear as he continues to recover from offseason knee surgery. But the 76ers star says his confidence hasn’t wavered.
Paul George isn’t buying the idea that his best days are behind him. Speaking on media day, the 76ers forward pushed back on doubts about his game, saying he still considers himself an elite player and just needs to get healthy to show it.
When the Philadelphia 76ers signed Paul George last summer, a lot of people in the league expected him to be the final piece for a championship contender.
Jeff Teague doesn’t expect the Philadelphia 76ers to do much better this upcoming season. According to the one-time NBA champion and All-Star, the team’s best-case scenario this year is to qualify for the play-in tournament.
Paul George, the 15-year NBA veteran who is a nine-time All-Star, has not been an All-Star since 2023. His injury-prone history has spiraled his career down from an MVP-caliber talent to a role-playing third option on the 76ers. In his first four years with the Clippers, he did not play more than sixty games in the regular season even once.