At this point, it will take a ton for the Philadelphia 76ers to convince anyone (and themselves) that they actually made the right choice when it came to signing Paul George to the kind of deal they extended to him last year. For now, that is a blatant non-truth — the likes of which will most likely not get overturned anymore taking everything into consideration.
Since coming to Philly, George has been nothing but a disappointment. Last season, the nine-time All-Star turned arguably his worst season yet not counting his rookie campaign in Indiana. He sputtered out of the gates, and with only one functional knee, he turned in a slew of career-low numbers, especially when it came to his usually sterling shooting splits.