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Clippers star George to miss time with torn UCL

LA Clippers All-Star Paul George suffered a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and will rest the injury for the next three-to-four weeks prior to a revaluation, the team announced Saturday.

There’s no clear timetable on a return to play, but the hope is that resting the injury over the next month can provide a pathway to a recovery for George. The Clippers are 17-15 and holding onto the fifth seed in the Western Conference.

George sprained his elbow on December 6 against Portland and rested and rehabbed for two weeks. After returning from the five-game layoff against San Antonio on Dec. 20, George said he wasn’t sure if the elbow injury would require maintenance and if it would be something that could lead to him having to sit out games periodically down the road.

“It took some hits today, couple stingers,” he said after the Clippers lost to the Spurs. “We’ll see how it feels tomorrow, not sure it will be sore or not.”

George felt good and played against Sacramento on Thursday, but then felt pain in the elbow.

Now the Clippers are facing the daunting challenge of still trying to stay competitive and in the playoff hunt with both Kawhi Leonard (ACL) and George out indefinitely. Also, Marcus Morris Sr. and Reggie Jackson are in health and safety protocols and backup center Isaiah Hartenstein is out with an ankle injury.

Ty Lue showed last season that he can get the Clippers to exceed expectations despite injuries to key players. But it has been frustrating for Lue to try to navigate this season without a consistent lineup.

Now Lue will have to move forward without the two stars the franchise landed in the summer of 2019 with hopes of winning a championship.

ESPN’s Ohm Youngmisuk contributed to this story.

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