Paul George’s friend publicly SLAMS Clippers over Kawhi and PG contract extensions
The contract dispute between George and the Clippers was reportedly a major factor in his decision to leave.
Paul George
Paul George’s decision to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers has sparked controversy, particularly among Los Angeles Clippers fans. George’s friend and podcast co-host, Dallas Rutherford, celebrated the move on social media but was met with backlash from Clippers fans who felt betrayed by George’s departure.
Rutherford responded to the criticism by blasting the Clippers, saying they “suck” and were wrong not to offer Paul George a contract similar to Kawhi Leonard’s. This only fueled the fire, with fans accusing Rutherford of being disloyal to the Clippers.
Clippers suck anyways lol.
Dallas Rutherford quipped
The Clippers fan was quick to reply.
The switch up is nuts. Wow.The Clippers fan responded
It’s a joke. But I do think they are crazy for not paying what him what they paid kawaii.
Dallas Rutherford then added
The contract dispute between George and the Clippers was reportedly a major factor in his decision to leave. The Clippers offered George a three-year deal which he declined, while the 76ers gave him a four-year, $212 million contract.
The Clippers’ handling of Leonard’s contract extension, which was done without informing George, also contributed to the tension. As PG13 begins his new chapter with the 76ers, the Clippers are left to ponder the consequences of their contract decisions and the loss of a key player.
Race against time as 76ers overcome delays to secure Paul George and championship future
The Philadelphia 76ers had been preparing for the 2024 free agency period for months, carefully preserving their salary cap space to land a third star to join Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. However, their plans were almost derailed by weather-related travel delays that stranded owner Josh Harris and legend Julius Erving, forcing them to miss the start of the negotiating period.
Despite the delay, the 76ers were determined to make the most of their opportunity, having sacrificed short-term gains to build a championship roster around Embiid. With Embiid entering his 10th year in the league, the team understands that their window to win with him is limited.
The 76ers’ efforts ultimately paid off, as they signed Paul George to a four-year, $212 million contract, solidifying their position as a championship contender. The move marked a significant milestone in the team’s journey, as they look to capitalize on Embiid’s prime years and build a legacy that will last for years to come.
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