Paul George Interns With Pacers PR Department
While out with injury, Pacers star Paul George interns with his teams PR department
While the Indiana Pacers are enjoying a satisfactory two-game win streak, superstar small forward Paul George, amid an injury rehab, is currently interning with the teams public relations department.
Some people will complain about this, speaking on how George isn’t doing the “right thing” to get back on the court, but his hard work has been shown countless times as he hopes to recover gracefully from a brutal leg injury that shocked the world this summer as we enjoyed the Team USA Blue vs. White scrimmage.
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According to majority reports, George may not return to the floor this season, so it’s reasonable to see why he’s found something to keep his mind preoccupied.
Hopefully George learns a lesson or two about public relations and damage control after what many would consider a tumultuous year. It was reported by several publications that Paul George was catfished by a gay male. George was also forced to deal with the rumors that he offered to pay his then-baby mother (who happened to be an exotic dancer) $1 million dollars in hopes of her getting an abortion.
Both claims were eventually denied by George.
It’ll be a while before we see one of the league’s best small forwards on the court again, so hopefully he gets the best out of this experience. Let’s hope someone keeps Paul George away from the Pacers’ official SnapChat.
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