I felt bad when Paul George missed those free throws the other night, and I’m glad he and the Clippers were able to bounce back in Game 3. Because Paul George is too good a player to constantly be made fun of, even if you don’t want to call him 'Playoff P'.
At some point, NBA discourse devolved into slandering any star who lost a high leverage game and George eventually became an easy target, especially given his role as a number two. This isn’t to say he hasn’t had his bad moments and poor performances, however, it’s not like all his big shots have hit the side of the backboard either.