The Los Angeles Clippers are going through a rough patch right now, but Paul George isn’t panicking over that.
The veteran swingman is well aware that they need to improve some things, but that doesn’t mean the Clippers won’t be difficult rivals in the NBA playoffs.
“You see the big picture of what we can be and what we will be,” George said, per Los Angeles Times’ Andrew Greif. “I still believe we’re gonna be a tough team to beat in seven games. And these tough losses can be lessons learned, just how to close out, we haven’t done it yet; I’m sure we’ll get to it. And when we do, we’ll be comfortable and confident in these moments.”
PG has been trying to lift this team alongside Kawhi Leonard and Russell Westbrook, but things haven’t worked in their favor. This is a big issue for them, as the Clippers are always considered championship contenders.
He knows he can’t be the best player on a championship team, but he’s willing to do everything to help his team reach the big prize.
Los Angeles Clippers Haven’t Won A Game Since Landing Russell Westbrook
The Los Angeles Clippers have struggled a lot since they landed Russell Westbrook. The veteran point guard has tried hard to make an impact on his team, but he’s been unlucky so far.
Westbrook hasn’t won his last 15 games as a starter, and the Clippers are also part of that terrible streak. They went from 4th to 8th in a matter of five games, and Clippers Nation is already showing their discomfort with this situation.
This team appeared to be ready to win a championship when they brought in both Paul George and Kawhi Leonard, but every season they find a reason to throw everything through the window. Something must change if they aspire to win the championship this season.
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