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Paul George Sends Clear Message to Celtics Franchise

The Boston Celtics acquired Paul George in a blockbuster trade for Jaylen Brown earlier this NBA offseason.

The Boston Celtics are undergoing a significant transformation in the wake of a major trade that saw star player Jaylen Brown shipped off to the Philadelphia 76ers. In return for Brown, the Celtics acquired veteran forward Paul George, now 36 years old and in his 17th NBA season. Last season, George, a nine-time All-Star, averaged 17.3 points per game for the 76ers.

George has made it clear that he is fully committed to the Celtics, his fifth team in the NBA. In a YouTube video posted by the Celtics, George expressed his excitement about joining the team, stating, "I’m gonna give y’all everything. It’s surreal. I’m ecstatic. I’m looking forward to the journey. I’m looking forward to wearing that green and representing for Boston."

Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens is enthusiastic about the addition of George to the roster. Stevens expressed his belief in George's talent, praising his impact on the game, even as he has aged. Stevens also highlighted George's intelligence and game-savvy, noting that these qualities make him a good fit for the Celtics' playing style. The forward's arrival is expected to bolster the team's chances of success in the upcoming season, which kicks off against the Detroit Pistons on October 20.

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