With the Los Angeles Clippers eliminated from the NBA playoffs, recent Clippers rumors are that Paul George will be testing free agency this summer. After a disappointing season for the Los Angeles Clippers, there have been a lot of rumors surrounding what might be next for the franchise.
Former NBA player Evan Turner took a shot at Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George. Turner said George “has a history of not showing up.” Turner also said George allows media rumors to drive his energy. [Evan Turner] on his former teammate Paul George: “PG has a history of not showing up.
George could soon become the top unrestricted free agent in the NBA, but one of his former teammates seems skeptical that the nine-time All-Star will be a wise investment.
Former 76er Evan Turner played with Paul George on the Pacers during the 2013-14 season.
As the 2024-25 NBA season approaches, the Los Angeles Clippers are on the brink of a monumental shift. With the debut of their new arena, the Intuit Dome, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is poised to infuse the team with new energy and a revitalized spirit.
The Los Angeles Clippers are facing a pivotal offseason, with the future of star forward Paul George at the top of the agenda. After a disappointing first-round exit from the playoffs, the team must navigate the uncertainty surrounding George’s impending free agency.
For a fourth straight year, Kawhi Leonard hasn't been healthy in the NBA Playoffs. As a result, the Clippers have underachieved in the NBA Playoffs for a fourth straight year.
The LA Clippers have yet to reach a contract extension with Paul George, increasing the liklihood that he enters free agency, along with teammate James Harden.
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Russell Westbrook could become one of the few players who will leave the Los Angeles Clippers this season. After having a good year with the team, posting 11.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game in 57 games off the bench.
The Los Angeles Clippers have not signed Paul George to an extension with less than two months to go until free agency, and president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank addressed the situation.
The Clippers are hopeful of bringing back their core group despite the team’s first-round loss to Dallas, president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank told the assembled media during a Monday press conference.
The LA Clippers aim to re-sign Paul George and James Harden in NBA free agency to have a formidable supporting cast around Kawhi Leonard in their new home, the Intuit Dome, next season.
The playmaker is entering unrestricted free agency this summer. The veteran ball-handler, who will turn 35 next season, will undoubtedly have multiple offers on the table.
For the fourth-straight season, the LA Clippers were eliminated while Kawhi Leonard was sidelined with a right knee injury. Leonard suffered a torn right ACL in the 2021 Western Conference Semi-Finals that forced him to miss the franchise’s first Western Conference Finals appearance and all of the next season.
Nobody has had a tougher career trajectory over the past five years than Los Angeles Clippers guard Russell Westbrook. Not even he would have imagined that his career would turn out this way.
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