Still, he was slowed by the shoulder injury late in the regular season, missing games on Feb. 28, March 2 and March 3. He also had problems with his left shoulder down the stretch of the season, but they are unrelated.

George declined to comment on the specifics of his injury on Thursday, but did say he was dealing with it long before he was forced to miss that time in late February and early March. His goal, per Maddie Lee of The Oklahoman, is to get his shoulder situation resolved to prevent it from becoming a recurring problem.

"I will address it soon," he said, per The Oklahoman, "try to get it fixed and get back out there come this next season.

“I'm not sure of the exact timetable on it. Again, we're still trying to put a plan together on how to address it, and you know, what needs to be done.”

With their five-game series loss to the Blazers, the Thunder are 4-12 in their last three playoff runs. This season's exit comes after a surprising first-round loss to the Utah Jazz in 2018 and a five-game exit at the hands of the Houston Rockets in 2017. The Thunder were aggressive in the offseason following each exit, adding former All-Star Carmelo Anthony and George to their group in the 2017 offseason and, last summer, picking up reserve guard Dennis Schroder and Nerlens Noel (among others) while also re-signing the free agent George.

How much roster and salary cap flexibility the Thunder have this summer is much more limited. George is in the midst of his four-year contract, starting center Steven Adams has two more seasons on his deal. Westbrook signed a five-year, $205 million deal in 2017 as well. Noel and reserve Patrick Patterson both have player options this summer and veteran guard Raymond Felton will be an unrestricted free agent

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