The Philadelphia 76ers played some salary cap gymnastics to open up a max-contract slot to sign Paul George in 2024, hoping he would be the difference-maker in getting over the championship hump. This proved not to be the case. George’s tenure in Philadelphia was relatively underwhelming. After signing the four-year, $211.6 million contract, the nine-time All-Star suited up for 78 of a possible 164 regular-season games. Following the all-in pus…
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