PHOENIX, ARIZONA - JUNE 28: Paul George #13 of the LA Clippers celebrates with Terance Mann #14 during the first half in Game Five of the Western Conference Finals against the Phoenix Suns at Phoenix Suns Arena on June 28, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
All-Star Paul George wanted to remain an L.A. Clipper, but he felt the organization “disrespected” him through the first contract offer.
During a segment on Podcast P with Paul George, the guard made it clear he wanted to stay in Los Angeles. “L.A. is home. This is where I wanted to finish, and I wanted to work as hard as possible to win a title in L.A.,” George commented. “As it played out, though, the first offer was kind of disrespectful, no hard feelings.”
The 76ers swayed the all-star in with a four-year, $212 million contract in the opening days of free agency.
George stated that he and his representatives opened discussions with Los Angeles in October 2023, but months later, the 34-year-old was offered a deal averaging $44 million. In January, the Clippers extended Kawhi Leonard for three years, worth $152 million. After learning of his former teammate’s extension, George wanted a deal similar to Leonard’s. “Just give me what Kawhi got,” the All-Star said. “Y’all view us the same. We came here together. We want to finish this together.”
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According to George, the Clippers pitched an offer of three years, $150 million after the season, identical to his former teammate’s extension, but the guard desired a no-trade clause. Los Angeles then countered with a four-year deal worth $212 million with a no-trade clause. George declined the agreement and tested free agency.
“I thought I did enough to earn that contract. They didn’t want to do it, so it was a stalemate. I love [owners] Steve Balmer, I love Lawerence Frank, but at that point, it didn’t feel right to come back,” George said.
In 74 games, the 34-year-old was close to a 40-50-90 shooting campaign, making 47.1% from the field, 41.3% beyond the arc and converting 90.7% of free throws.
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