In an episode of “Podcast P,” a clip has gone viral featuring Paul George’s awkward reaction after being trolled by his friend Jackie Long. The moment occurred during a discussion about who is better between Lonzo Ball and LaMelo Ball.
Paul George: “What can’t Lonzo do?”
Dallas Rutherford: “Can’t stay healthy.”
Paul George: “That has nothing to do with the game.”
Jackie Long: “You can’t say that.”
Dallas Rutherford: “Why not?”
Jackie Long: “Look at our boy.”
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— Geo (@sixersgeo) July 2, 2024
Paul George initiated the discussion by questioning what Lonzo couldn’t do as a player. Dallas Rutherford pointed out that Lonzo’s biggest issue was his inability to stay healthy. George argued that Lonzo’s health issues were unrelated to his skills on the court.
However, Jackie Long quickly pointed out that health is indeed a crucial factor by making a playful jab at George’s own injury history, reminding everyone that George himself has struggled with staying healthy.
George’s reaction to this friendly dig was telling—he momentarily froze, processing the comment before the conversation moved forward. This brief yet revealing moment has struck a chord with fans, highlighting the candid and humorous nature of the podcast crew’s interactions.
The clip has garnered significant attention, especially considering George’s recent high-profile move in the NBA. After leaving the Los Angeles Clippers, George signed a four-year, $212 million contract with the Philadelphia 76ers. This deal is the second-highest ever given to a star over the age of 34, surpassed only by Stephen Curry’s $215 million extension.
George’s injury history adds a layer of complexity to this contract. Over the past five seasons, he has missed 127 games due to various injuries. This frequent absence has raised questions about his durability and whether he can maintain high-performance levels throughout the duration of his new contract with the Sixers.
Despite these concerns, Philadelphia is banking on George’s elite skills and experience to bolster their championship aspirations.
For those interested in viewing the full podcast episode and witnessing the viral moment, the complete video is available below.
This incident not only underscores the unpredictable nature of live discussions but also reflects the reality of George’s career—a mix of brilliant performances and frustrating injuries. As he embarks on this new chapter with the 76ers, both fans, and analysts will be watching closely to see if he can stay healthy and lead his new team to success.
The Sixers Were Late By 2 Hours To Paul George’s Free Agency Meeting
In the high-stakes world of NBA free agency, even billionaires with private planes can find themselves at the mercy of weather-related travel delays. This was precisely the case for Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris and franchise legend Julius Erving, who experienced a two-hour delay en route to the most crucial free agent meeting of 2024. Sources told ESPN that this delay had everyone on edge, as it concerned their pursuit of signing Paul George, a significant addition to their roster.
The 76ers had meticulously planned and protected their salary cap space for this moment. They aimed to secure a third star to complement 2023 MVP Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, who had risen to All-Star status just ahead of his own free agency.
Philadelphia had strategically delayed extending Maxey’s contract and endured a challenging three-month standoff with disgruntled star James Harden, all to preserve a max cap slot for this summer.
They even passed on potential trades at the February deadline that could have provided immediate benefits but would have jeopardized their long-term championship aspirations centered around Embiid, a generational talent.
Entering his tenth year with the 76ers, the 30-year-old Embiid has shown patience and loyalty, but the organization understands that the window to win with him won’t remain open indefinitely. The pressure was immense: whatever the 76ers decided to do with their $60 million in cap space had to yield a championship-contending roster, not fuel further organizational drama.
On Sunday evening, George invited the Sixers’ brass to his house in West Los Angeles for their pitch.
The meeting was scheduled for 8:30 p.m. local time. George was flying back from a vacation in Mexico, while Sixers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey, general manager Elton Brand, and executive vice president of basketball operations Peter Dinwiddie were all set to meet him. Dinwiddie, in particular, had a prior connection with George from their time together in Indiana.
However, the plane carrying Harris and Dr. J was delayed by weather, necessitating a tough decision. George’s agent, Aaron Mintz, asked if he wanted to wait for the delayed arrival. George agreed without hesitation. After all, waiting for Dr. J and the owner ready to offer a lucrative contract was a small inconvenience compared to the potential payoff.
When the Sixers finally arrived at George’s house around 10:30 p.m., they were met with a clear sign of George’s interest: he was wearing an Allen Iverson T-shirt. This gesture spoke volumes about George’s respect for the 76ers’ legacy and his openness to joining the team.
Ultimately, the Sixers’ patience and strategic planning paid off. Despite the delay and the challenges leading up to this moment, they successfully made their pitch to George, highlighting their commitment to building a championship-contending team around Embiid. This crucial meeting marked a significant step in their efforts to secure a bright future for the franchise.
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