Paul George had a standout seven-year career with the Indiana Pacers before moving on to other NBA franchises. Now, as a member of the Philadelphia 76ers, he’s speaking out about the lack of recognition he’s received from his former team since his departure.
Paul George’s return to Indiana with the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 18 marked yet another chapter in his complex relationship with the Pacers. Though the star forward had a memorable seven-year stint in Indianapolis,
George once again returned to Indiana earlier this month in a road game with the Sixers, and still did not receive a homecoming tribute from the Pacers.
Paul George recently returned to where to all began for him in Indiana with the Pacers, but yet again there was no acknowledgement of it by the organization.George was selected as the No.10 pick i
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George has shown different versions of his skills on each team. But the Indiana Pacers remain special. PG-13 started his career in Indianapolis after the team drafted him as the 10th overall pick in 2010.
Paul George has become the talk of the basketball world after expressing his disappointment over the Indiana Pacers' decision not to honor him with a tribute video.
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George opens up and gets candid on his disappointment with the Indiana Pacers organization.
Dec 13, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam (43) passes the ball between Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) and center Joel Embiid (21) during the second quarter at Wells Fargo Center.
Breanna Stewart echoed Paul George’s sentiments after the Philadelphia 76ers forward candidly shared his thoughts on his former team. The WNBA star drew attention when she posted a three-word response to George's comment about not receiving a tribute video.
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Continuing to make its mark ahead of the 2025-26 season, NBC signed an Indiana Pacers legend for NBA coverage. NBC returns as an NBA media partner, replacing TNT, while Amazon debuts in this space. According to Front Office Sports' Ryan Glasspiegel,