Eric Gordon will seek additional opinions in regards to persistent issues to his right knee.

Microfracture surgery has been presented as one of a number of potential remedies, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.

Gordon could also begin a revamped rehabilitation program.

"Nothing structural," Gordon said of the injury. "There has been a little bit of soreness and swelling. I'm always listening to the doctors and they've told me there is swelling, but obviously I can tell myself that there has been a little bit of swelling.

"That's why I'm not playing. The past few days I have been practicing because I thought it was something I could deal with pain-wise. I went to the organization the other day and told them that it was not feeling good. It is very painful."

Gordon expressed hope that a timetable for treatment would be finalized this weekend, but it remains unclear whether surgery will be needed or if further rest and rehabilitation will prove sufficient.

Gordon was presented the idea of microfracture surgery last season, but was reluctant to undergo the serious procedure before becoming a free agent.

Gordon had arthroscopic surgery in February.