Paul George recently left the Los Angeles Clippers to join the Philadelphia 76ers, taking Lil Dicky’s advice. Paul is now eager to make a strong impression on his new fans. A memorable celebration could make a big difference as he works to win over the Philadelphia fanbase.
On a recent episode of “Podcast P,” Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks suggested a unique celebration idea for George. While discussing Young’s “cold” celebration, he proposed a new one for George.
“I just thought of one, bro. You got your P’s, right? You hit a three, bro, and just throw your P’s up. Podcast P, you know what I’m saying? Come on, bro,” Young said.
“I really be like in the house trying like, ‘All right. What is a celebration for me?’ Nothing comes to mind you. I feel like now if I think of something and try to do it, it’s like, ‘All right. I’m trying too hard. It’s not natural.’ No more, bro,” George added.
The former Clippers star seemed enthusiastic about the idea as he responded, “That’s fire!” George later admitted he had been thinking about creating a signature celebration but had struggled to develop something natural.
Derrick Jones Jr. Reflects on Paul George’s Departure
Derrick Jones Jr. joined the Los Angeles Clippers in July. Hence, he won’t have the chance to play alongside Paul George, who left the team this offseason. Jones shared his thoughts on George’s departure in an exclusive interview with Tomer Azarly of Clutchpoints. Jones addressed the situation with a business-like perspective.
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“We’re not even making it like that. He chose to go to a different team, and I chose to come over here. The guys that chose to come over here chose to come over here. It’s a business at the end of the day. Ain’t no hard feelings,” Jones Jr. said.
PG is coming off a season averaging 19.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.8 assists. It will remain to be seen if he can carry on this level of play with Philadelphia and share his unique celebration on the court.