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Ex-Teammate Criticizes Paul George, Labels Him as ‘Soft’

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The future of NBA superstar Paul George is up in the air as the Los Angeles Clippers forward approaches unrestricted free agency this summer. Speculation has been swirling about where George will end up next season, with one intriguing option being a move to the Philadelphia 76ers to team up with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.

Former teammate Evan Turner, however, is skeptical about the potential pairing of George and Embiid, citing concerns about their playoff performances. Turner believes that a duo of George and Embiid could make the team “soft” and questions whether they would be able to deliver in crucial postseason moments.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding George’s future, the Clippers are reportedly keen on re-signing him to keep their core intact, which includes James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, and Russell Westbrook. Another possible destination for George could be the Orlando Magic, who are in need of a dynamic scorer like him and have the cap space to make a competitive offer.

As the NBA offseason approaches, all eyes will be on George as he weighs his options and decides where he will continue his career. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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