Paul George discusses Sixers getting swept, assesses 2 years in Philly
Paul George discusses the Philadelphia 76ers being swept while also assessing his 2 seasons in Philadelphia thus far.
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia 76ers are heading into the offseason after being swept by the New York Knicks . The Sixers were able to pull off a historic rally in Round 1 as they rallied from down 3-1 to defeat the Boston Celtics in Round 1, but they were unable to keep things moving in the right direction against New York after such a quick turnaround. Paul George had a bit of a roller coaster of a season.
He began the season missing the first 12 games of the season after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery in the offseason, then had some up and down performances, was then suspended for 25 games for violating the league's anti-drug policy, and returned for the final 10 games of the regular season looking rejuvenated. He then had some good moments in the playoffs before things ended with a dud against the Knicks. He scored 15 points on 6-for-9 shooting in the first quarter of Game 3, but then scored only seven points on 3-for-16 shooting over the final seven quarters of the series.
"We hung in there against Boston," said George in the aftermath of the elimination. "I thought we pulled everything that we had out of each other. We were trending in the right direction, but ultimately, I mean, we ran into a hot New York team who, I mean, I feel like they're getting momentum and they're playing better and better as these games are coming and, yeah, they came out hot.
They threw haymakers early, and they kept on. " Through two seasons with the Sixers, George has played only 78 games and is averaging 16. 7 points, 5.