NBA trade proposals are common during the offseason. This offseason, there are a lot of trade proposals that have converted, and one such proposal that is making the headlines involves Paul George.
A popular writer from the Fadeaway World has proposed a trade deal between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Miami Heat. Here is the trade proposal!
The Paul George Trade Proposal
- The Los Angeles Clippers will receive the guard Tyler Herro, the guard/forward Duncan Robinson, and the 2026 first-round draft pick (Miami Heat).
- The Miami Heat will receive the guard/forward Paul George.
Paul George’s $220M Wish and Knee Injury: Clippers’ Playoff Drama and the Big NBA Teams on the Hunt!
George has been a consistent performer, averaging around 23.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game while playing for the Clippers.
Paul shot around 37.1% of his shots from the 3-point line, while 87.1% of his shots from the free-throw line. Moreover, he has been named. 8 times an NBA All-Star and almost missed the 9th time due to his knee injury.
Since the knee injury was serious, he couldn’t play against the Phoenix Suns in the first-round playoffs of the 2023 NBA Season. Without him, the Clippers lost to the Suns in a total of 5 games.
George has signed a massive $176 million contract with the Los Angeles Clippers for 4 years. And he will earn around $48.8 million in the NBA 2024-25 Season.
There were many teams eyeing the star guard, like the New York Knicks and the Portland Trail Blazers, but they could not acquire him as he was looking for a massive contract extension of $220 million for 4 years.
OKC Paul George… what a time pic.twitter.com/RDAgDQWeTb
— dalys👺 (@dalysyt) August 22, 2023
Clippers Might Rebuild for 2023-24 NBA Season: Are Kawhi Leonard and Paul George on the Move?
Some NBA Insidiers and rumors suggest that the Los Angeles Clippers will work on the roster and may not contend for the NBA 2023-24 Season. They want to rebuild their roster as their star players like Kawhi Leonard and Paul George have player options for the 2024-25 NBA Season.