Even though he’s turning 34 years old, Paul George remains an elite wing in the NBA right now. For the nine-time All-Star, though, he feels that his jersey should be retired by the Los Angeles Clippers or Indiana Pacers once his career in the league is done.
Even after all the controversies, James Harden is still a force to be reckoned with on the court. Just recently, the Los Angeles Clippers’ All-Star guard shared his thoughts about his time after playing in the NBA.
Tuesday night’s slate of “Jeopardy!” contestants were clearly not the biggest sports aficionados out there.
The person who most people look up to tends to have their own idols. That statement is more than true in the NBA. A lot of players got into basketball due to a superstar who played at least a generation before them.
During an interview with NBA reporter Cyro Asseo de Choch of HoopsHype, Los Angeles Clippers guard James Harden said Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant is his “GOAT.” “I mean, there was only one person who made me love, I mean fall in love with the game, and that’s Kobe Bryant,” Harden said.
In a recent episode of his podcast, "Podcast P," NBA star Paul George expressed his aspirations for a unique basketball honor: having his jersey retired by both the Indiana Pacers and Los Angeles Clippers.
James Harden may view himself as underrated, but his resume is tough to ignore.
Paul George did not have the best of endings to his and the Los Angeles Clippers’ run in the 2024 NBA playoffs. George followed up a 33-point effort in Game 4 of their first-round series against the Dallas Mavericks with two straight stinkers as the Clippers fell to the Mavs in six games.
The Los Angeles Clippers are heading into the 2024 offseason with a few big decisions to make. They recently came to an agreement on a contract extension with head coach Tyronn Lue, ensuring Lue is at the helm for the next five seasons.
The Clippers have multiple problems to tackle this offseason. Their first domino fell when Ty Lue re-signed long-term with the team, but now the second one needs to fall with Paul George.
The Dallas Mavericks eliminated the LA Clippers in the opening round of the Western Conference playoffs. Clippers star Kawhi Leonard played just two games in that series, both of which he was very limited due to inflammation in his right knee, which was a huge reason why the Clippers were eliminated.
The Clippers finished their season far earlier than anyone expected after the Dallas Mavericks eliminated them in the first round. Other than Paul George making his weekly podcast appearances, very little has been seen from any of the team's star players during the offseason.
During a recent episode of Podcast P, a Wave Sports + Entertainment Original, LA Clippers star Paul George was asked for his advice on how NBA rookies can integrate themselves into their new teams.
Who knows how we'll remember this era when it eventually ends, but at this point, L.A. might as well see it through.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith is particularly frustrated with Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers after they failed to live up to their lofty expectations again, following their early exit at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks.
The Clippers have reached an agreement with head coach Tyronn Lue on a contract extension.
A return to the Clippers is possible for the former team star this summer, per a report.
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