CousinOfDeath wrote:Cool. Now tell me why those things are signs he's going to somehow make a jump to top 5 player status.
So many of your arguments have been these other players had to adjust to their new setting for them to really start to grow as a player(Tony Parker, Kobe, ect.), why does this argument not hold true for Paul George?
He has the 5th option last season. Even coming into this season we thought Danny Granger would be good to go. It wasn't until pre-season that we found out he would not be playing. How is going from the 5th option to the 1st not an adjustment.
The kid just turned 23 and you are trying to tell me he reached his peak?
Paul George is an extremely hard worker with a good head on his shoulders. Anyone who watched Paul George from the start of last season to the end saw the enormous amount of growth that he showed throughout the season.
But again, the guy who just turned 23 and won most improved player award probably has no upside.
But again, you are right. The NBA is wrong, the Pacers are wrong, LeBron James is wrong.
Paul George got a triple double in his first playoff game as the main guy. In his second series, he went head to head with Carmelo Anthony and took him out. In his third playoff series as the main guy, he took the best player on the planet to 7 games.
Dude has a lot of work to do, he has a lot he needs to improve for sure. To say he can't improve is down right ignorant though.