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Paul George Traded to Los Angeles Clippers

According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Oklahoma City Thunder have traded Paul George to Los Angeles Clippers. In return, the Thunder will receive a haul of picks, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Danilo Gallinari.

Los Angeles Clippers Have Traded for Paul George

Perhaps the most shocking news in a wild and crazy free agency, George will now join Kawhi Leonard and play for the Los Angeles Clippers next season. All week everyone speculated where Leonard would join. For instance, some reports said he’d join the Los Angeles Lakers while others said he’d go back to the Toronto Raptors. In the end, he chose the Clippers. A few minutes after the initial report, it became clear why when the George trade was announced.

With George, Leonard now has the running mate he wanted on the Clippers. Last season, George was the running mate for Russell Westbrook, though he was the Thunder’s best player. An elite two-way superstar, he was a finalist for both Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year. Were it not for an unfortunate shoulder injury in late February that sapped his shooting, he might have won both.

The Thunder certainly got their money’s worth for George. To start they got All-Rookie team member Gilgeous-Alexander and a solid wing player in Gallinari. In addition, they’ll get four unprotected first-round picks, a protected first-round, and two pick swaps. It’s a lot of picks, but George is clearly worth it. Now, George will join Leonard on the Clippers as they assert themselves as the dominant LA team. Like George, Leonard is a two-way superstar capable of contending for both MVP and DPOY. With those two together and Patrick Beverley, the Clippers will have an elite defense capable of stopping any team. Combine those same two with Lou Williams and you have an offense that will be near impossible to stop.

Overnight, the Clippers have turned into a two-way juggernaut.

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