Paul George injury update: Clippers forward set to return vs. Jazz

Gilbert McGregor

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LA Clippers star forward Paul George is back.

On Dec. 25, the team announced that George had sustained an elbow injury that would be re-evaluated in three to four weeks. George missed five games with an elbow injury earlier in the month and has been sidelined since returning for two games.

On Jan. 18, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that George would remain on the sidelines for a few more weeks as the team evaluated how the injury responded to rest. 

This season, George is averaging 24.7 points, 7.1 rebounds and 5.5 assists for the Clippers.

What's next for George? Here's what we know about his injury and his potential return to the court.

What is Paul George's injury? 

Per the Clippers, George suffered a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his right elbow. 

According to The Athletic, George's issues with his right elbow date back to the 2018 offseason. 

How long will Paul George be out?

George has been sidelined since Dec. 25. Injury analyst Jeff Stotts reports that in the NBA, UCL sprains have typically held players out for roughly 28 days or 13 games of action.

George's injury took much longer than that to recover, but the All-Star forward is set to make his return to the floor on Tuesday, March 29.

UPDATE (Feb. 3, 2022): George is expected to undergo an MRI on his right elbow on Feb. 24. According to ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk, it might help the team find out whether the seven-time All-Star will play again this season.

UPDATE (Feb. 16, 2022): Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports reported that if George's MRI on Feb. 24 comes back clean, the expectation is that he will go through a two-week ramp-up period, potentially clearing the way for him to return in the second week of March.

UPDATE (Feb. 25, 2022): George's elbow is "feeling better," but Clippers head coach Ty Lue said that he will "need more time" to recover, per ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk. While George is said to be progressing, it's still unknown if he will return this season.

UPDATE (March 25, 2022): George participated in his first practice with the Clippers since December, hoping to make a return for the postseason, according to ESPN's Youngmisuk. He was cleared for practice after participating in some 4-on-4 drills on Sunday.

UPDATE (March 28, 2022): George has gone through at least one 5-on-5 practice with the Clippers, who are monitoring his response to practicing in order to gauge whether or not he could play this week, according to Youngmisuk.

"He is doing good," Clippers coach Ty Lue said ahead of George's first practice on March 25, according to Youngmisuk. "He hasn't felt any pain so that is a positive thing. Just working on his conditioning and just making sure he can continue to go through the minimal contact without having any issue. So as of right now, it hasn't been a problem."

UPDATE (March 29, 2022): According to The Athletic's Shams Charania, George is set to return for Tuesday's game against the Utah Jazz.

After missing three months due to an elbow injury, George will retake the floor just in time for the Clippers to try and make a spirited playoff push.

Clippers upcoming schedule 2021-22

The Clippers have seven games remaining this season, giving George a few games to get back into shape for the playoffs. You can find their remaining schedule below.

Date Opponent Time (ET)
March 29 vs. Jazz 10:00 PM
March 31 at Bulls 8:00 PM
April 1 at Bucks 8:00 PM
April 3 vs. Pelicans 9:30 PM
April 6 vs. Suns 10:00 PM
April 9 vs. Kings TBD
April 10 vs. Thunder TBD

Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.