76ers emerge as top contenders for Paul George following Clippers' exit from consideration

The Paul George sweepstakes appear to be happening in full force.

After declining his $48.7 million player option to return to the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday, it appears the 34-year-old won’t consider a long-term reunion either.

According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, George’s agent Aaron Mintz recently spoke with Clippers president Lawrence Frank which did not lead to movement toward a deal. Both sides acknowledged to Wojnarowski that a return was “unlikely.”

Minutes Wojnarowski’s report, the Clippers said in a statement that “Paul has informed us that he is signing his next contract with another team … we negotiated for months … the gap was significant.”

Wojnarowski later added that without LA in the mix for the nine-time All-Star, the Philadelphia 76ers are “strong frontrunners.”

Philadelphia enters the off-season with the second-most cap space, according to Spotrac, and can offer George the four-year deal he appears to want that Los Angeles wasn’t willing to.

The Palmdale, Calif. native is planning to take free agent meetings with the 76ers and Orlando Magic beginning late Sunday night and Monday, according to Wojnarowski.

According to Law Murray of The Athletic, a decision could be made as soon as Sunday night and there are no other teams in the mix for George outside of Philadelphia.

After his first four seasons as a Clipper were plagued by injury, George was able to suit up for 74 games in 2023-24. The nine-time All-Star averaged 22.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists on 47.1 per cent shooting from the field and 41.3 per cent from beyond the arc last season.

The Clippers originally acquired George in a trade with the Thunder in July 2020 to pair with free agent acquisition Kawhi Leonard.

The Philadelphia 76ers have emerged as top contenders for star forward Paul George following the Los Angeles Clippers’ exit from consideration. The Clippers were previously seen as the front-runners to land George, but their recent elimination from the playoffs has shifted the landscape of George’s potential landing spots.

The 76ers, who have been building a strong roster around young stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, are now in prime position to make a push for George. The team has plenty of cap space to work with and could offer George a lucrative contract to join their already talented lineup.

George, who is set to become a free agent this offseason, has been linked to several teams around the league. However, the 76ers now appear to be one of the most attractive destinations for the six-time All-Star.

Adding George to the mix would give the 76ers another dynamic scoring threat and bolster their chances of making a deep playoff run next season. His ability to score from anywhere on the court and play lockdown defense would make him a valuable addition to an already formidable lineup.

While nothing is set in stone yet, the 76ers are certainly making a strong case for why George should consider joining their team. With a promising young core and a bright future ahead, Philadelphia could be the perfect landing spot for the talented forward. Fans will have to wait and see how this situation unfolds, but one thing is for certain – the 76ers are serious contenders for Paul George’s services.