“Playing Like an MVP”: George won praise from his friends

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“After last season, I decided to go back with the goal of revenge,” he said this week Paul George. The Clippers star, who presented a shocking playoff in the bubble, is back to looking like the player we have become accustomed to over the past decade. Tonight (Sunday through Monday) in the crown’s 96: 129 victory over Indiana, George recorded 20 points on 63.6% from the field, 7 rebounds, 4 assists and an impressive dunk that made the Exit miss.

In addition to George, his teammate Kwai Leonard also presents a great season in general and an excellent week in particular. Notice the numbers (emphasis on percentages) of the two last week, which the Clippers closed with a 0: 4 balance.
Leonard: 26.7 points per game on 59% from the field, 52% from three and 95% from penalties.
George: 25.2 points per game on 53% from the field, 52% from three and 90% from penalties.

“Paul George plays like an MVP,” Fargan said Marcus Morris Who himself scored 20 points. “There’s been a lot of talk about him ahead of this season. I’m excited to see how far he can go. He plays really well, he’s not selfish and he controls his game.” On the improvement from last season he said: “We play with a lot more energy compared to last season. The players are committed and they enjoy basketball.”

Morris also provided an amusing answer to reporters when asked about his 20 points against Indiana. The forward commented on his season high and said: “I was completely free. If I am unable to score shots when I am free, I am probably working in the wrong business.”

“The chemistry is amazing,” he argued George Who continued Morris’ words. “There’s a real connection between the players in this team, we’re together. It’s one of the best locker rooms I’ve been in in my career and it’s fun. It’s a new season, we moved on from last season. For some reason, a lot of other people didn’t move on.”

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