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    NBA insider provides Paul George update; Golden State Warriors remain most likely scenario

    By Vincent Frank,

    1 day ago
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    The Paul George saga with his Los Angeles Clippers will soon be coming to a head. The nine-time All-Star forward has a deadline of Saturday to pick up or decline his $48.79 million option for next season.

    Throughout the spring, it seemed to be a foregone conclusion that George would opt out of the contract and re-sign with the Clippers.

    That’s now a lot less certain.

    Apparently, George and the Clippers are at an impass in contract talks, leading to the real possibility that he’ll opt into his deal and request a trade from the team.

    Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors continue to be linked to George on a never-ending loop. They are looking to trade for the star wing and are willing to offer him a max contract .

    We’re now hearing more on this from Brian Windhorst of ESPN . The NBA insider reported on Friday that “the Clippers are not despereate to keep” George. He also indicates that Los Angeles is not offering George a max contract.

    Related: Ranking the 10-best Paul George trade scenarios

    Paul George to the Golden State Warriors is looking more likely

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    Something could come to fruition on this end during the weekend. Another report indicates that Golden State is prioritizing a George trade over re-signing four-time NBA champion Klay Thompson in free agency.

    Meanwhile, an Eastern Conference contender is prepared to offer Thompson a huge contract once NBA free agency gets going on Sunday.

    • Paul George stats (2023-24): 22.6 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 3.5 APG, 47% FG ,41% 3-point

    The Warriors have their own decision to make on Chris Paul. His $30 million non-guaranteed option deadline is Saturday. Paul would be involved in any trade bringing George to the Bay Area. Andrew Wiggins would presumably, too.

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