After losing the All-Star game last season, Paul George has finally returned.
George is a seven-time All-Star, with the last time he missed the game before 2020 in 2015 due to injury. The 2019-20 season was one of terrific scrutiny for George. After performing well in the playoffs, attacking Paul George seemed to be everyone’s favorite pastime. He heard all this and used that to inspire this season.
So far, this season has been a revenge round for Paul George. It currently gets an average of 25 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 5.5 RPG, 1.2 SPG on 52/49/88. The season has been terrible for George, and he deserves to win an All-Star award for him, where he will join Clipper team-mate Kawhi Leonard.
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are the seventh pair of Clipper teammates to be selected as All-Stars in franchise history. The final two to achieve this were Blake Griffin and Chris Paul in the 2014-15 season.
While encouraging the Clippers have two All-Stars, both players know they have a bigger goal in mind. To achieve that goal, the second half of the season needs to be even more focused than the first.
“The second part of this season is to be the most important part of the season going down the aisle,” George said.
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