Former Sixers No. 2 Pick Has Harsh Words for Paul George
With the possibility of entering free agency looming, Paul George has been linked to the Philadelphia 76ers. The Los Angeles Clippers star has a player option for the 2024-25 season.
Though the Sixers could add him outright to the roster in free agency, former Sixers No. 2 pick Evan Turner expressed doubts about George’s ability to help them.
“(George) has a history of not showing up, which is an understatement,” Turner said on his podcast “Point Forward.” “I never met a human that would let a media rumor drive his energy or personality.”
Turner added that while George and Joel Embiid would make a good duo, he explained why it wouldn’t work.
“Do you know how soft that team gonna be if him and Embiid go together? It’ll probably be one of the most disappointing, like just unbelievably talented. It’d probably be the most skilled duo ever since Shaq and Kobe. That’s an understatement… Embiid would be hurt, and PG gonna be Paul though. I don’t like saying that, but that’s the truth, G.”
The Sixers drafted Turner with the No. 2 pick in the 2010 NBA Draft. Turner did not live up to expectations in his time in Philadelphia. They then traded him to the Indiana Pacers in 2014, where he teamed up with George.