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Senin, 27 Mei 2013

Paul George: Heat series giving him "things to work on"

Paul George: Heat series giving him "things to work on"

With apologies to Roy Hibbert (and to Joel Anthony) you can pretty much chalk this up to the emergence of John Ringo Paul George. Miami has now lost just four times in its past 50 games and yet the narrative has spun to, Shit, you gotta get a load of

According to Ethan Skolnick of the Palm Beach Post, Pacers forward Paul George says LeBron James has given him "things to work on" so he can win the Most Improved Player award again next season. A lot was made of James' work on the post against

With the benefit of hindsight, it's easy to understand Paul George's confidence. Even back then, he had off-the-charts athleticism and fantastic size for his position -- 6'9, 215 pounds with a 6'11 wingspan. The skills, while still unrefined, were

Late in the third quarter, Paul George. That's it. He's the noun and verb in that sentence. The Pacers' George beat LeBron James off the dribble and elevated for a ridiculous dunk over Chris Andersen. Heads up, Birdman, Birdman. Tags: Chris Andersen

After a big Game 2, Pacers forward Paul George struggled mightily in a rough Game 3 loss to the Heat.

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