A s the playoffs draw near, Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and the Clippers seem unfazed by playoff seeding, exuding confidence in whichever position they secure. The Clippers have hit a stride with ...
In a segment on the 'Podcast P' show, 76ers star Paul George called on the Toronto Raptors to retire the jerseys of their three modern-day legends: Kawhi Leonard, Kyle Lowry, and DeMar DeRozan.
And save for a run toward the Western Conference Finals in 2021, those Kawhi Leonard-Paul George years have been an utter disappointment. On paper, Kawhi and PG had everything they needed to win ...
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George joined forces on the LA Clippers in the summer of 2019. Leonard was coming off a Finals MVP run with the Toronto Raptors, while George was coming off a third-place ...
Based on reports Kawhi Leonard chooses the Clippers as a free agent, Paul George is acquired via trade as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Danilo Gallinari head to Oklahoma City.
The Clippers can now potentially run out a starting lineup of Patrick Beverley, Paul George, Kawhi Leonard, Maurice Harkless, and Ivica Zubac, with Lou Williams, Landry Shamet, Rodney McGruder ...
"Now it's essentially my turn to lead the team and keep us afloat" - Paul George talks about taking responsibility amidst Kawhi Leonard's absence for the LA Clippers "Now it's essentially my turn ...
Kawhi Leonard will likely miss the 2021-22 season. Can Paul George carry the load and power LA into the postseason?
It remains to be seen how healthy Kawhi will be this season. When Kawhi and Paul George both signed to play for the Clippers in 2019, many believed the team had the makings of a championship ...
The Nuggets two superstars, Jamal Murray with 40 points and Jokic with a triple double 16-22-13, outplayed and dominated Paul George and Kawhi Leonard who combined for 24 points. 😳 Kendrick ...
In 60 games for the Raptors, Kawhi averaged 26.6 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 1.8 steals per game on 49.6% shooting. And while his time there was brief, he was able to accomplish what nobody else did ...