Paul George is finally set to rejoin the Philadelphia 76ers, making his highly anticipated return to the court this Wednesday against the Chicago Bulls. The star forward’s 25-game suspension for violating the anti-doping protocol has officially concluded. His absence has significantly impacted the Sixers, who have also dealt with injuries to key players like Tyrese Maxey (finger), Quentin Grimes (illness), Kelly Oubre Jr (elbow), and Joel Embiid (abdomen).
Coach Nick Nurse expressed his eagerness for George’s return, confirming that the veteran wing will play without any minute restrictions in the upcoming game against Chicago. “If he’s cleared to play, he’ll play. He’s worked incredibly hard, both physically and in practice. I don’t anticipate him having any trouble finding his rhythm,” Nurse stated. With George back, Philadelphia can approach the season’s end with renewed confidence, leveraging his experience, leadership, and all-around game, while awaiting the imminent returns of Maxey, Oubre, and Embiid.
George’s return brings relief to the entire squad, including players like VJ Edgecombe, who recently scored 35 points in a game dominated by Oklahoma City. Edgecombe emphasized, “He’s still Paul George. He’s an elite player, one of the most elegant to ever play. He’s also incredibly complete, and his return is significant.” Despite George’s absence, the Sixers have shown resilience, winning 13 of their last 25 games, and remain firmly in contention for a top-six seed in the Eastern Conference with ten games remaining in the regular season.
With Paul George back in the lineup, the team can truly kick off their final push for the playoffs. Coach Nurse commented, “The guys did an excellent job weathering the storm. It also shows how quickly 25 games can pass in this league. It’s hard to believe it’s already over.” Before his suspension, George had just delivered his best performance of the season: 32 points (11/21 shooting, 9/15 from three), 5 rebounds, and 5 assists against Milwaukee. The focus now shifts to whether he can immediately replicate that effectiveness to help Philadelphia secure victories. This final stretch is crucial: Philly is currently seventh (39-33), just behind sixth-place Atlanta (40-32), vying for a spot that would bypass the Play-In tournament and secure a direct playoff berth.
