Andre Roberstan wrote:1: How do you think he'll fit into the team?
2: How will this be the same as during the KD years and how will it be different?
3: Do you foresee any friction over who closes out games, given PG13's comments at times through his career?
4: What likelihood do you foresee for him staying past this season?
1. Pretty darn good. The Pacers were looking to find a Robin to put next to Paul, but the problem always has been that Paul is more like a Robin who needs a Batman next to him. Russ taking the lead over the team will take some pressure off Paul so that he can focus on other things again. Defense for example. Roberson is probably the best defender Paul has ever played with on the wings in most recent seasons. Solomon Hill was pretty good too but he couldn't play the 2 or the 4 and Paul refused to play the 4.
Roberson being able to play good defense on star players, will help Paul and was one of the things lacking on the Pacers to keep Paul happy.
Last season Paul ranked 79 of 81 of qualified players assist per turnover ratio with a very poor 1.14.
https://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/assists/sort/assistTurnoverRatio/count/41The more Westbrook can keep the ball out of Paul his hands, the better I would say. I have never really liked Paul dribbling the ball. The more he could catch and shoot, the happier I was.
2. I don't have an extensive vision of all the things that went right or wrong with KD, so I'll pass here

3. I believe some kind of friction is inherent with trying to win (basketball games). The only way there will not be any friction is if the Thunder become champions and even then it's unlikely not to happen. But as I said before, Paul George is not an alpa male and he is part of a team now which suits his qualities better than the previous 2 Pacer teams and I highly doubt your GM is going to talk to the media saying "Paul doesn't make the decisions around here." Paul is happier now and will be happier during the season, so any type of friction will be minor and will not be a main reason for a possible divorce. I see PG and Russ playing together again after the season, though it might always be the Lakers of course.
4. Most of the times I'm 50/50 in matters like these. The only team the Thunder have to fear, are the Warriors and they just won their ring last season, so there could be a little less focus this year for them and maybe a little more friction.
For me it's 50/50. It can depend of too many things and players for me to make a choice.
5. Best of luck to your team. If I would be in Indianapolis when Paul George was back in town, he would be the first Pacer player I would boo because of the way he left the team, but for all different kind of reasons, I hope the Thunder do very well this season and Paul George would be forced to make a difficult decision on where he is going to play after this season. It is better for the NBA and it is better for small market teams that the Warriors can be beaten this season.
