Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George is not expected to play on Opening Night next Wednesday against the Boston Celtics as he continues to rehab his left knee, according to a report from ESPN's Shams Charania.
George underwent arthroscopic surgery on his knee in July, and continues to make "significant" progress towards a return.
"A return, a debut, should be shortly into the regular season," Charania added.
George played just 41 games last season, his first in Philadelphia, due to multiple knee injuries - including a hyperextended knee.
The Sixers went 15-26 in his 41 games in the lineup, and 9-32 in the 41 games that he missed. Even at 35 years old, he's still a key contributor when he's healthy.
George averaged 16.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists on 43.0% shooting a year ago.
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