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Paul George has arthroscopic knee surgery after recent workout injury

PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 14 – Paul George had surgery to address a knee injury from a workout after a season affected by knee and adductor issues, the Philadelphia 76ers said.

  • On Monday, Paul George underwent arthroscopic knee surgery at NYU Langone Sports Medicine Center in New York, as announced by the Philadelphia 76ers.
  • His first season with the Philadelphia 76ers was marred, and he injured his left knee during a recent workout.
  • After his knee surgery and season-long injury struggles, George played fewer than 60 games in five of six seasons, impacting his performance and team plans.
  • The upcoming NBA season will be his 16th since being drafted, and he will begin a rehab program and be reevaluated before training camp in September.
  • As he begins year two of his contract, the star trio of Embiid, George and Tyrese Maxey played just 15 games last season, indicating potential team impact.
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Chicago (USA), 14 Jul (EFE).- Paul George, of the Philadelphia 76ers, was operated on Monday on the left knee and will begin his rehabilitation process before receiving a new control in September. George, 35, had been living with knee discomfort for months and barely played 41 games in the last season. The operation was done by Dr. Jonathan Glashow , who determined an arthroscopic procedure on George’s knee, whose injury occurred during a traini…

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Hoops Wire broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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