Paul George and his great Rise
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Paul George and his great Rise
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Paul George and his great Rise
Paul George's ascension to the peak of of his sport has been astonishing but all too real. His talents are numerous and should be appreciated that is for certain. His acceleration is almost too rapid to comprehend. He effortlessly roars past his defenders with the sleekness of a Peregrine Falcon. His defender lies motionless, glued to the floor. As he watches this brilliant contortionist slide past him with the greatest ease and confidence his soul wilts till it has reached the point of extinction
His speed and skill is one thing but this is a gentleman with wisdom which belies his true age. This cunning craftsman overwhelms his defenders not only with his physical gifts, which are plenty, but also with his stupendous cerebral approach which can never be underestimated. He utilizes his keen eye for the game and superior guile and ultimately leaves his opponent dismayed and shocked at what has been demonstrated before him. He is a performer, that should be understood, but is also a battle tested warrior looking for new and greater challenges. We are in a great age when we get to see this exquisite athlete perform before us.
His speed and skill is one thing but this is a gentleman with wisdom which belies his true age. This cunning craftsman overwhelms his defenders not only with his physical gifts, which are plenty, but also with his stupendous cerebral approach which can never be underestimated. He utilizes his keen eye for the game and superior guile and ultimately leaves his opponent dismayed and shocked at what has been demonstrated before him. He is a performer, that should be understood, but is also a battle tested warrior looking for new and greater challenges. We are in a great age when we get to see this exquisite athlete perform before us.
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Green Apple wrote:Paul George's ascension to the peak of of his sport has been astonishing but all too real. His talents are should be appreciated that is for certain. His acceleration is almost too rapid to comprehend. He effortlessly roars past his defenders with the sleekness of a Peregrine Falcon. His defender lies motionless, glued to the floor. As he watches this brilliant contortionist slide past him with the greatest ease and confidence his soul wilts till it has reached the point of extinction
His speed and skill is one thing but this is a gentleman with wisdom which belies his true age. This cunning craftsman overwhelms his defenders not only with his physical gifts, which are plenty, but also with his stupendous cerebral approach which can never be underestimated. He utilizes his keen eye for the game and superior guile and ultimately leaves his opponent dismayed and shocked at what has been demonstrated before him. He is a performer, that should be understood, but is also a battle tested warrior looking for new and greater challenges. We are in a great age when we get to see this exquisite athlete perform before is.
What? Anyways I agree...Can't wait to see him matched up against Lebron
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Green Apple wrote:Paul George's ascension to the peak of of his sport has been astonishing but all too real. His talents are numerous and should be appreciated that is for certain. His acceleration is almost too rapid to comprehend. He effortlessly roars past his defenders with the sleekness of a Peregrine Falcon. His defender lies motionless, glued to the floor. As he watches this brilliant contortionist slide past him with the greatest ease and confidence his soul wilts till it has reached the point of extinction
His speed and skill is one thing but this is a gentleman with wisdom which belies his true age. This cunning craftsman overwhelms his defenders not only with his physical gifts, which are plenty, but also with his stupendous cerebral approach which can never be underestimated. He utilizes his keen eye for the game and superior guile and ultimately leaves his opponent dismayed and shocked at what has been demonstrated before him. He is a performer, that should be understood, but is also a battle tested warrior looking for new and greater challenges. We are in a great age when we get to see this exquisite athlete perform before us.
The legend returns

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Don't be useless.
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Love your work
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Darain wrote:Dude is like 6-10, 6-12 at the most
But he is definitely not 7 foot
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Derailing, evading the language filter
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its green apple.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;
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This one time Paul George went in and then went dunk through the hoop and then I go 


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Im sure Bill Walton will have tears of pure joy if he ever happened to read one of your posts.
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Green Apple wrote:Paul George's ascension to the peak of of his sport has been astonishing but all too real. His talents are numerous and should be appreciated that is for certain. His acceleration is almost too rapid to comprehend. He effortlessly roars past his defenders with the sleekness of a Peregrine Falcon. His defender lies motionless, glued to the floor. As he watches this brilliant contortionist slide past him with the greatest ease and confidence his soul wilts till it has reached the point of extinction
His speed and skill is one thing but this is a gentleman with wisdom which belies his true age. This cunning craftsman overwhelms his defenders not only with his physical gifts, which are plenty, but also with his stupendous cerebral approach which can never be underestimated. He utilizes his keen eye for the game and superior guile and ultimately leaves his opponent dismayed and shocked at what has been demonstrated before him. He is a performer, that should be understood, but is also a battle tested warrior looking for new and greater challenges. We are in a great age when we get to see this exquisite athlete perform before us.

Time to change my sig

But in his home dwelling...the hi-top faded warrior is revered. *Smack!* The sound of his palm blocking the basketball... the sound of thousands rising, roaring... the sound of "get that sugar honey iced tea outta here!"
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Stills12 wrote:Im sure Bill Walton will have tears of pure joy if he ever happened to read one of your posts.
Heck, I'm not convinced that it isn't Bill Walton. Have you ever seen him and Green Apple in the same room? Didn't think so!
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Man George is beasting this season. Last season i said he was overrated (and i was right at the time) but i also thought he would produce similar results (this season) as he did last season but i am wrong so far. Still i want to see more, he has only played 20 games this season, before we can say he is up there with melo durant and Lebron.
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Lol he's back. Now I miss Bill Walton broadcasting NBA games.
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B-easy wrote:Man George is beasting this season. Last season i said he was overrated (and i was right at the time) but i also thought he would produce similar results (this season) as he did last season but i am wrong so far. Still i want to see more, he has only played 20 games this season, before we can say he is up there with melo durant and Lebron.

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B-easy wrote:Man George is beasting this season. Last season i said he was overrated (and i was right at the time) but i also thought he would produce similar results (this season) as he did last season but i am wrong so far. Still i want to see more, he has only played 20 games this season, before we can say he is up there with melo durant and Lebron.
agreed with you, but melo does not belong in that convo. its Lebron/Durant/George
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I don't want to talk about it. I actually took Rose over PG in fantasy this season...
But yeah George is a beast already. And a legit beast at that, rather than the kind of manufactured superstardom we've seen come about recently.
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But yeah George is a beast already. And a legit beast at that, rather than the kind of manufactured superstardom we've seen come about recently.
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Really love PG's game. Most teams that challenge Miami, I really can't stand but the Pacers are a team enjoy watching play. Maybe because the one player on their team I can't stand, Granger, hasn't played in so long for them.
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maximusss wrote:B-easy wrote:Man George is beasting this season. Last season i said he was overrated (and i was right at the time) but i also thought he would produce similar results (this season) as he did last season but i am wrong so far. Still i want to see more, he has only played 20 games this season, before we can say he is up there with melo durant and Lebron.
agreed with you, but melo does not belong in that convo. its Lebron/Durant/George
The difference between melo and pg is not bigger than the difference between lebron and george so its either melo belongs in that convo or both george and melo doesnt belong in that convo.
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Gremz wrote:This one time Paul George went in and then went dunk through the hoop and then I go
Didn't happen.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;