Paul George
Pacers MVP Candidate (2013-14) · 2013–2014
George's strong Defense (88) and strong Versatility (88) define this era.
Trophy Case
2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024, 2025
7 selections — elite two-way wing across multiple teams
2019
Selected in 2019 — elite two-way wing at his peak
2013
Averaged 17.4 PPG, up from 12.1 — became an All-Star
Signature Moments
The Leg Break — Team USA
During a Team USA scrimmage, George suffered a horrific compound fracture of his right leg. It was shown on live TV. The basketball world was in shock. Doctors feared he might never play again. He came back and made multiple All-Star teams, proving his resilience was as remarkable as his talent.
His leg snapped on live television. He came back and became an MVP candidate. Paul George's comeback is one of the most courageous in NBA history.
Pushing LeBron to 7 — 2013 Eastern Conference Finals
George took the Pacers to Game 7 of the 2013 Eastern Conference Finals against LeBron's Heat. He averaged 19.2 points and guarded LeBron himself. At 23, he went toe-to-toe with the best player in the world and nearly won.
He was 23 and took LeBron to Game 7 in the Conference Finals. PG announced himself as a two-way superstar that series.
Career Numbers
Assists Per Game
3.7
Points Per Game
Career average
20.8
Rebounds Per Game
6.4
Steals Per Game
Elite two-way wing
1.5
3-Point %
.372
Season Stats · Pacers MVP Candidate (2013-14)
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