Lately, Paul George is covering the NBA trade rumors efficiently. In a recent report, Paul considers on joining another tem for the upcoming season. Paul will be on free agency soon that is why Indiana Pacers are foreseeing ways to have Paul George rather than setting him free from the market.
As per reported by Sports Rageous, Los Angeles Lakers attempts to improving their roster and the team is watching out for Indiana Pacers Paul George. The news claimed that George will feature the on-court defensive skills that Lakers has to put up high scores.
On the other hand, having Paul George will not be quick for L.A. Lakers as it could possibly lose important gamers. On the same report, Lakers could give out D'Angelo Russell, Julius Randle and their prime tomorrow round pick to convince Larry Bird to pursue the trade.
The information offers various techniques to gain Paul George and make him play right away for Los Angeles Lakers. And ofcourse, that will lead on sending Brandon Ingram to Indiana Pacers. Will this deal persuade Pacers?
On the other hand, Parent Herald said that Indiana Pacers has no interest on letting Paul George get off the hook, except if it is for Golden State Warriors' tiny forward Kevin Durant. Pacers cannot just let go of George immediately except for a fact if it is way better player than George.
However, if Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry's team up compliments well, both players might stay in the Warriors. If not, Durant might possibly address to enter other team in the NBA league.
On the other side of the coin, there are speculations that Indiana Pacers won't get off with Paul George but will eventually have Kevin Durant to play side by side with him. If Pacers will succeed in having Kevin Durant play with George then this could intensify their hold on their upcoming NBA title.
Will Indiana Pacers deal with Paul George to Philadelphia 76ers for D'Angelo Russell and Julius Randle or would they persuade to have Brandon Ingram instead? Will Pacers make Kevin Durant sign and keep to play with George?