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"A day will come and I can tell why I left the Pacers." Israel today

2019-12-10T11:17:07.517Z


Clippers star Paul George unmoved by contempt choir received in Indiana • League did not approve of Harden's World Basketball dunk


Clippers star Paul George is unmoved by the contempt choir that received him tonight in Indiana: "I have no problem playing the villain role. Such moments give me more energy" • The league did not approve of Harden's ghost dunk

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Without Kwan Leonard, Paul George returned to the Indiana front meet on Tuesday morning where he led the Los Angeles Clippers to 99:10, echoing this despite jarring contemptuous whistles that accompanied the Superstar in every touchdown. Needless to say, the Pacers did not succeed, but after the game George said he was not very surprised by the murky relationship between the two sides.

"A day will come and I can tell everyone how and why I left Indiana," George agreed to microphones. "And I assure everyone that I'm not the one who needs to absorb screams. I really have no problem playing the villain role. I'm here two evenings a year, Accustomed to this behavior. "


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Paul George promises to tell his side of his Pacers departure one day.

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"When I come here, I always want to win, and do it in the most competitive way possible. I enjoy doing it. The truth is, moments like that give me more energy, it's definitely more fun. It gives you energy at dead moments in the game."

The one who was actually surprised by the shrill whistles was the Clippers coach Doc Rivers, who said: "I can tell you that I didn't understand why this contempt should be heard. I was struck by those cries. I was not prepared for such behavior by their audience."

The league did not approve of Harden's ghost dunk

Meanwhile, the league announced this morning that James Harden's ghost dunk would not be approved. Remember, last week, the Rockets wanted to re-play eight minutes in the fourth quarter or get a win in the game against San Antonio after the game referees missed the dunk buried by James Harden, but were rejected by the league.

The league's management dismissed the claims of coach Mike Dantoni and Houston's players, making it clear: "Commissioner Adam Silver is adamant Rockets had enough time to overcome this mistake in the fourth quarter as well as two lengths played. Houston's unusual requests are unconfirmed."


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@ygtrece pulls it back for the @laclippers triple!

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Source: israelhayom

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