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Here's Why Paul George Didn't Take a Meeting With the Lakers

Many fans and pundits—including yours truly—considered it a foregone conclusion that Paul George would sign with the Los Angeles Lakers this summer. But, of course, he didn't.

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Many fans and pundits considered it a foregone conclusion that Paul George would sign with the Los Angeles Lakers this summer. But, of course, he didn't. George elected to stick with the Oklahoma City Thunder, signing a four-year, $137 million deal.

More surprising than George's decision: he didn't even take a meeting with the Lakers. So, why didn't George sit down with his hometown squad and hear them out? He recently explained his rationale to Sam Amick of USA Today Sports. Here's how George viewed the situation:

The Thunder didn't live up to expectations in Year One of George's run in OKC and bowed out in the first round of the playoffs. But they're hoping a year of experience—plus the offloading of Carmelo Anthony, who is expected to sign with the Rockets—will help the squad make a leap in 2018-19.

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