The Golden State Warriors are playing the Indiana Pacers tonight, so Kevin Durant was asked what he thought about Paul George. That’s when he revealed that George is his favorite player in the league.
The Golden State Warriors are playing the Indiana Pacers tonight, so Kevin Durant was asked what he thought about Paul George. That’s when he revealed that George is his favorite player in the league.
We told you that Pacer, Paul George got a lil antsy and kicked a game ball into the stands yesterday and hit a fan. He made good on it today.
During the third quarter of the Pacers 111-94 win over the Bulls, Jimmy Butler drove to the basket and Paul George was called for a foul. George was a little frustrated, and as the ball rolled along the baseline, he kicked it. The ball flew into the stands and hit a fan.
Paul George feels like it’s his time to dethrone King James and the Cleveland Cavaliers and he is not shy about saying so. After numerous playoff battles with James, whether he was in Miami or Cleveland, the Pacers leader is a superstar in his own right, especially after the way he battled back from his gruesome leg injury. In an interview with The Vertical, “PG-13” describes the confidence he has now and he’s ready to take Lebron out!
Paul George lost the players that helped him get to the Eastern Conference; David West, Roy Hibbert, George Hill, and Lance Stephenson are all gone. Last season however, the Indiana Pacers finished with a 45-37 record for the No. 7 seed in the eastern conference, making it to the playoffs. Though they lost in Game 7 against the Toronto Raptors, George realized he was ready to accept the responsibility of the all encompassing leader of the team. Of course he’ll still need help but he’s happy with the Pacers moves this offseason.
The Indiana Pacers had a game five victory in their sights last night. They were in command late in the game and then they imploded, leading to a Raptors 102-99 comeback win and the Pacers now find themselves one game away from elimination. Raptors ambassador, Drake, was sitting court side and was letting Pacers players hear it all night and after the way his team came back, he had to throw a jab at Paul George for the way the Pacers disappeared down the stretch.