Paul George Makes Honest Statement on Clippers Being Figured Out Last Season
Former LA Clippers star Paul George believes the team peaked early last season
Joey Linn | 9 Hours Ago
Apr 12, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Paul George (13, left) and forward Kawhi Leonard (2, center) and guard James Harden (1, right) watch the game from the bench during the third quarter against the Utah Jazz at Crypto.com Arena. / Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports
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The LA Clippers had one of the most dominant stretches of the 2023-24 NBA regular season. Going 23-5 in December and January, the Clippers owned the best record in basketball for that two-month stretch.
Making a brief appearance atop the Western Conference in the first week of February, the Clippers looked to be a real championship contender, but went just 17-16 the rest of the season.
While injuries played a role in that mediocre finish to the season, they were far less of a factor than they had been in previous seasons. The Clippers peaking before the All-Star break was much more about teams figuring them out than anything else.
Are the Clippers the team that had a 26-5 stretch or the team that has gone 18-22 outside of that stretch?James Harden: “We don’t know.” pic.twitter.com/BzDdvNeOaI
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During a recent episode of his Podcast P show, former Clippers star and current Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George admitted this, saying teams pd the Clippers out and it was downhill from there.
"We started figuring it out," George said of that dominant stretch LA had. "Then we go through a stretch of like a month, month and a half, where we were just playing extremely high-level basketball… Being out there with [Russell Westbrook], [Kawhi Leonard], James [Harden], [Ivica Zubac], the whole squad. Being out there with them, it was a presence that it felt like we were gonna win every time we touched that floor."
George said this was his favorite part of the season, and wishes that feeling could be bottled up.
"I wish you could bottle that up and be like, 'You know what, we pd it out, let's hold off and take this to late April, early May,'" George said. "I feel like we peaked out, teams pd us out, and it was downhill from there."
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