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For the final few weeks of the 2023-24 NBA season, there were countless rumors and stories about Paul George’s relationship with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Now we are finally hearing more about how bad things were between George and the team.
Speaking on the “Podcast P” show, per Tomer Azarly, George’s father spoke at length about how things went down with the Clippers.
He was frank and said he felt the Clippers “stabbed us in the back” because they wouldn’t give George the sort of contract he wanted.
He also revealed that he thought about going next door, meaning the Los Angeles Lakers, but “they already spent too much money.”
Paul George’s dad on PG leaving the Clippers:
“I felt like they stabbed us in the back because I thought Paul did a whole lot for the team. I think he gave them 110% and what he was asking, it wasn’t a whole lot. But they saw something different… I was looking at going… pic.twitter.com/7c691xChzS
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) September 2, 2024
George going from the Clippers to the Lakers would have been explosive for several reasons, and it would have made a lot of sense.
George is from southern California and he would have loved to remain in his hometown.
In fact, one of the main reasons he wanted to continue to play for the Clippers was so he could stay close to family.
But George also desired a long-term contract that was worth a lot of money.
The Clippers, on the other hand, were only offering him something smaller.
George and his family knew that he could find a better deal elsewhere in the league so he heard offers from different teams.
From the very beginning, the Philadelphia 76ers were repeatedly linked to George.
In the end, it all played out like the Sixers wanted, and now George is ready to get his revenge on the Clippers in the new season.
However, if he had moved to the Clippers’ rivals, the Lakers, that revenge would have been even more intense.
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