Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George made his much-anticipated return to Los Angeles on Wednesday night, playing against the Clippers for the first time since departing in free agency. The game, which marked George’s second appearance of the season, was one filled with emotion and a mix of reactions from the fans who once cheered him on as a Clippers hero.
George, who spent five seasons with the Clippers, was met with a divided response from the Los Angeles crowd. As he took the court, some fans applauded, appreciating the memories and performances he provided during his tenure. Others, however, voiced their displeasure loudly, greeting him with boos and jeers, expressing their frustration over his departure in the offseason.
Despite the mixed reception, George put up a solid performance, scoring 18 points while also contributing seven rebounds and three assists. However, the 76ers ultimately fell to the Clippers, losing 110-98. The outcome of the game wasn’t the only headline that night—what garnered the most attention was the way the Los Angeles faithful treated George during his homecoming.
In the postgame interview, George didn’t hold back when asked about the boos he received. “It is stupid,” he said bluntly. “I mean, I was a free agent, you know what I mean? It wasn’t something that I demanded a trade or went against the team here. I was a free agent. The team presented something that was team-friendly, and I did what was best for me in that situation.”
George continued, “So there were the cheers, and I appreciate them. Those were the ones I played hard for. The boos, I didn’t get it. I still don’t get it when I go to Indy, but it is what it is. It’s sports. I look forward to next year being back here and hearing more boos.”
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For George, the decision to leave Los Angeles in free agency was purely about his future and what felt right for him at this stage of his career. His departure, however, left some Clippers fans feeling abandoned, particularly given the high expectations that were set when he joined the team. The Clippers, with George and fellow star Kawhi Leonard, were touted as title contenders during his tenure, yet they failed to achieve the ultimate goal of bringing a championship to the franchise.
Reflecting on the situation, George made it clear that he holds no ill will toward the fans but feels misunderstood. “I get that people are passionate, and I respect that,” George said. “But I didn’t leave in a bad way. I gave my all every time I stepped on the court in a Clippers jersey. We tried, but sometimes things don’t go the way you hope.”
The boos also brought back memories of similar treatment George received in Indiana, where he began his NBA career with the Pacers. His departure from Indiana in 2017, via a trade request, led to similar backlash from fans who once adored him. The familiarity of the situation seemed to weigh on George, but he took it in stride, acknowledging that this is simply part of being a professional athlete in the modern era.
“I get it—people are hurt when you leave,” George said. “But I have to make decisions that are best for me and my family. I gave everything I had to the Clippers, and I left knowing I had done my part. If people can’t see that, I can’t change it. But I’m going to keep playing hard, no matter where I am.”
For Clippers fans, George’s departure will likely remain a sore point, especially given the team’s inability to reach the championship expectations that were set during his five-year stint in Los Angeles. George was brought in to help deliver a title, and despite multiple deep playoff runs, the franchise ultimately fell short. The frustration of unmet expectations has made his departure even more painful for some fans, and those emotions were evident in the chorus of boos that echoed through the arena on Wednesday night.
As the Clippers move forward without George, it’s clear that the fanbase will need time to heal from his departure. Meanwhile, George is focused on his new journey with the Philadelphia 76ers, embracing both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
While the boos may continue whenever he returns to Los Angeles, George has made his peace with it, knowing that, for better or worse, it’s all part of the game.
“I’ll be back,” George said with a smile, “and I’ll be ready for whatever they bring.”
George’s journey is far from over, and as he continues to write the next chapter of his career, his return to Los Angeles will always be a moment filled with emotion—both for him and for the fans who once called him their own.