Tag: Paul George

  • Kevin Durant Obsessed With Being Inferior to LeBron James

    Kevin Durant Obsessed With Being Inferior to LeBron James

    A huge game for Kevin Durant as the Oklahoma City Thunder destroyed the Indiana Pacers was also the next step in his transformation from a beloved, likable superstar on the rise to a player with a chip on his shoulder, obsessed about his own numbers, success and the perception of him in the media, which might have a negative effect on everything he’s hoping to achieve.

  • Indiana Pacers – Making History One Win at a Time

    After years of being on the outside of the important moments in the NBA season, the Indiana Pacers are generating them so far. The team with the best record in the league, picking up wins in places they haven’t won in for years. Next up were the San Antonio Spurs, losing to the Paul George and co. phenomenon 111-100, finding it a bit too difficult to handle the length, athleticism and skill Frank Vogel has to work with.

  • Indiana Pacers – Their First Win in Utah After 18 Years

    Indiana Pacers – Their First Win in Utah After 18 Years

    When a franchise is having something of a record breaking start to the season, you can expect some negative streaks to be broken and stopped. One of them has been the lack of success the Indiana Pacers have endured over the years upon visiting Salt Lake City, beating the Utah Jazz for the first time since 1995 on the road, thanks to some excellent fourth quarter defense and some clutch scoring from non other than Paul George.

  • Indiana Pacers – Paul George Above Everyone Else

    Indiana Pacers – Paul George Above Everyone Else

    What’s different about the Indiana Pacers this season compared to the team that made it to the Eastern Conference Finals last season? Not much, but it seems like Paul George, taking yet another step forward in his overall game, finally gives them a true, reliable and clutch superstar to carry the team when the going gets tough.

  • Timberwolves vs Pacers – Too Good For Everybody Right Now

    Timberwolves vs Pacers – Too Good For Everybody Right Now

    Everyone knew the Indiana Pacers were going to be dominant this season, looking slightly stronger than last year. The reality of it? Maybe the best team in the NBA right now, picking up a fourth straight win and improving to 13-1 this season after beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 98-84, led by 26 points from Paul George and George Hill.

  • Pacers vs Celtics – Paul George Way Ahead of the Rest

    Pacers vs Celtics – Paul George Way Ahead of the Rest

    It’s not really a fair fight as the Boston Celtics, now losing six games in a row and making offense look like a root canal operation at the dentist, play against the Indiana Pacers. Best team in the league? Their 11-1 record serves as some proof, as Paul George continues to play like a superstar, leading his team to a 97-82 victory.

  • Indiana Pacers – Undefeated With the Best Defense in the NBA

    Indiana Pacers – Undefeated With the Best Defense in the NBA

    The Indiana Pacers were considered as one of the biggest threats to the current champions dominance and reign, even if it’s without a superstar. The 8-0 start to this season, carried on with a 95-79 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, tells that they just might be the best team in the NBA, and it’s wrong to think they don’t have a superstar, as Paul George seems to answer the call.

  • Bulls vs Pacers: Paul George Light-Years Ahead of Derrick Rose

    Bulls vs Pacers: Paul George Light-Years Ahead of Derrick Rose

    The difference between the Chicago Bulls and the Indiana Pacers at this moment can be seen in more than just the chasm between the team’s leading stars, Paul George and Derrick Rose. In the 97-80 win for the only remaining undefeated team in the league, the supporting cast around the two players was the deciding factor.

  • NBA Season Preview: Best Shooting Guards

    NBA Season Preview: Best Shooting Guards

    Our 2013-2014 NBA season preview continues with the best shooting guards in the league we’ll see this season. Despite the injuries, Dwyane Wade and Kobe Bryant are still among the best in the NBA, just slightly less. Contending with them are James Harden, who just might be above the rest already, and two players playing out of position this season: Jimmy Butler and Paul George.

  • Indiana Pacers – Paul George Preparing for the Danny Granger Comeback

    Indiana Pacers – Paul George Preparing for the Danny Granger Comeback

    The Indiana Pacers are deeper than they were last season, but it’s going to take more than depth for them to take the next step, which means reaching the NBA finals. Maybe the most important change they’ll need for them to work out is Danny Granger returning, and having Paul George accommodate well to that “little” tweak.