MartinToVaught wrote:og15 wrote:Paul George as much as some Clippers fans give him grief because, well, he's not as good as posters who are better than him (oh, sorry for not being the best player)
He gets grief because of the vast disparity between how much we traded away to acquire him and his actual impact when it matters most. Every Playoff P moment or 7-turnover game just makes the loss of SGA and the picks sting that much more.
Now we're lining up to gut the team once again for an even worse post-prime playoff choker, having learned absolutely nothing from the last time we did that. Not because it gets us any closer to beating Denver or winning titles, but because casuals will buy jerseys since they recognize the name on the back. And superficial stuff like that is all this franchise seems to care about at the end of the day. They're incapable of putting in the hard work to build a real winner. All they want is short-term attention, winning the headlines while other teams win in June.
Why would one give a player grief because of what a team chose to trade for him? Lol
That's not George's fault even one bit.
First, that is the teams fault, second if you wanted to find another party to blame, just to satisfy the itch, it would be Kawhi and his crew who handcuffed the team in terms of the conditions he required for coming.
Blaming George for what the term traded for him is like blaming a player for the position a team drafted them, it makes no sense.





































