Philadelphia 76ers Nick Nurse Pours Cold Water On Paul George Return
The Philadelphia 76ers have been off to a solid start this season, but a key piece of their championship puzzle has been missing. Star forward Paul George has yet to make his season debut as he recovers from offseason surgery on his left knee. Head coach Nick Nurse recently provided a cautious but hopeful update on George’s potential return to the court.
The Final Hurdle For Philadelphia 76ers Paul George
Speaking to the media, Coach Nurse revealed that George was scheduled to meet with his surgeon over the weekend. This meeting is seen as a potential “final hurdle” to clear before he can be given the green light to play. While there is no definitive timeline for his return, getting clearance from the doctor who performed the surgery is the most critical step remaining in his recovery process.
George has been a full participant in team practices, but the Sixers are understandably taking a careful approach. The forward’s first season in Philadelphia was marred by injuries, as he played in just 41 games. Rushing him back now could risk a setback, and the team is prioritizing his long-term health, especially given the significant four-year, $212 million contract he signed last year.
How the Sixers Are Managing
In George’s absence, the 76ers have started the season with a 6-4 record. Tyrese Maxey has carried a heavy scoring load, rookie V.J. Edgecombe has shown flashes of star potential, and Quentin Grimes has been a spark off the bench. With Joel Embiid on a minutes restriction, the team has relied on its depth to stay competitive.
This solid start has afforded the Sixers the luxury of being patient with George’s recovery. There’s no sense of desperation to get him back on the floor, which allows the organization to ensure he is 100% ready before he plays in a game. When he does return, he will likely be on a minutes restriction initially to ease him back into the flow.
What George Brings to the Table
When he is cleared, George’s return will provide a significant boost to the 76ers on both ends of the floor. Coach Nurse has already praised George’s defensive instincts, noting his size and ability to create deflections. Offensively, his scoring ability and veteran presence will take pressure off Maxey and provide another dynamic weapon alongside Embiid.
The goal for Philadelphia is not just to win regular-season games, but to make a deep playoff run. A healthy Paul George is essential to those aspirations. For now, the team and its fans will wait for the final word from the surgeon, hopeful that the star forward will soon be back on the court and contributing to a winning season.
