Officialsportsbetting.com NBA Betting Paul George Says He’s Playing Through Pain To Remain Available This Season

Paul George Says He’s Playing Through Pain To Remain Available This Season

Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George admitted that he’s playing through an injury to finish this season. It was recently reported that George is receiving painkilling injections on a regular basis to be able to play.

“I’m hanging in there,” George said after the Sixers home loss to the Boston Celtics. “I’m just trying to give this team everything I have.

“The report is true. I’m taking some sorts of medicines to kind of, I guess, play through pain. But yeah, I’m going to try to give everything I got.”

George has missed 19 games this season due to a series of injuries. He’s dealt with knee injuries, an ankle injury and a strained groin, and is now playing through a damaged tendon in his left pinky finger.

Click here to read the full article

Do you enjoy classic casino table games? Check out our partner for the best casino table games for USA players!

Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under - 1H-115
Over - 1H-105

Related Post

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Dealing With Quad InjuryShai Gilgeous-Alexander Dealing With Quad Injury

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is playing through a quad injury. Gilgeous-Alexander said he was injured a week ago in a game against the Utah Jazz.

“Yeah, little banged up in my quad. Happened in the Utah game,” Gilgeous-Alexander said about the injury when asked about it after the Thunder’s victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday.

Oklahoma City head coach Mark Daigneault deferred to his star guard, but didn’t seem too concerned about the injury.

“He’s banged up, for sure. He’s not 100%. We’re monitoring it, but he’s certainly not a hundred percent. I’ll let him speak on it,” Daigneault said about Gilgeous-Alexander.

The Thunder coach later added that the injury was “not to the point of not playing obviously, he was out there tonight.” With Oklahoma City in a fight for the top seed in the Western Conference, it’s worth watching to see if Gilgeous-Alexander misses any games to let his quad heal.

Click here to read the full article