After suffering a hip contusion in Game 1 on Sunday, Paul George did not do too much in practice on Tuesday.

He did not go through the contact portion of practice, either.

George missed the final minute of Game 1 to receive treatment for his hip injury. Head coach Billy Donovan said on Tuesday that part of the reason why George left the game was that he didn’t feel like he was moving well.

Of course, by that point in which George left the game, the victory was nearly locked up and George had already done the bulk of his damage against the Jazz.

‘Playoff P’ was in full effect on Sunday as George recorded 36 points and set a Thunder playoff record with eight three-pointers in the contest.

While Donovan was non-committal about the status of PG for Game 2, George said after Game 1 that he would be ready to play on Wednesday.

“I’m all good,” George said. “I ain’t never sit out playoff games.”

As it looks like George will play in Game 2, it will be worth keeping an eye on his mobility during the course of the game to see if he is still playing effectively.

Our best guess is that ‘Playoff P’ will be back for another appearance…