Sixers Star Paul George Makes Statement on NBA Finals Criticism

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As the two conference finals series played out over the last couple of weeks, it was becoming clear that the 2025 NBA Finals were likely to feature two teams that are located in smaller markets.
That much is confirmed. The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers will battle it out for the NBA Championship, beginning with Game 1 on Thursday.
Some love the idea, especially considering the Thunder and the Pacers are built around some of the league’s younger stars. Others have criticized the matchup, suggesting it will miss a spark, since there isn’t a major market involved.
For the Philadelphia 76ers All-Star, Paul George, he believes the series will do just fine and suggests it will potentially bring in a new era of the NBA.
“I think this is great for the NBA,” George said on the latest episode of ‘Podcast P.’
“I think with what the owners have made it to where teams can’t go after three, star max contract guys anymore, right? I think with both of these teams, they fall under the first apron, and you’re looking at what the NBA will be for the future. You’ll probably have two stars, they’ll be able to put two stars together, but the importance of developing young guys and going after guys that fit your team that play their role.”
“This [NBA Finals] is great for the NBA."
— Podcast P with Paul George (@PodcastPShow) June 3, 2025
PG speaks on how a Pacers-Thunder matchup is a shift in how teams view roster construction. pic.twitter.com/lRcJuTRcbL
George knows both markets well. When he started his NBA career, the nine-time All-Star was the 10th overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft for the Indiana Pacers.
After spending seven seasons with the Pacers, George joined the Oklahoma City Thunder for two seasons before making his way to the Los Angeles Clippers.
George has seen some “superteam” situations up close. Last season, he was paired with Kawhi Leonard and James Harden on the Clippers. This year, he joined the Sixers to play alongside Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid.
While the NBA seems to be moving in a different direction with the new CBA in place, the Sixers are stilll hopeful they can make the most out of having three players maxed out on their roster.
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Justin Grasso was a credentialed writer and publisher covering the Philadelphia 76ers for Sports Illustrated’s Philadelphia 76ers On SI Network. Grasso got his start in sports media in 2016 with FantasyPros, working the news desk, providing game-by-game player analysis and updates on the Portland Trail Blazers and the Golden State Warriors. By 2017, he joined FanSided’s Philadelphia Eagles site as a staff writer. After spending one season covering the Eagles as a staff writer, Grasso was promoted to become the site’s Co-Editor. For the next two NFL seasons, he covered the Eagles closely before broadening his NFL coverage. For a brief stint, Grasso covered the NFL on a national basis after joining Heavy.com as an NFL news desk writer. In 2019, Grasso joined the 76ers' beat on a part-time basis, stepping into a role with South Jersey’s 97.3 ESPN. Ahead of the 2019-2020 NBA season, he concluded a three-year stint covering the Eagles and joined the Sixers beat full-time. Grasso has covered the 76ers exclusively since then for Sports Illustrated. He is a member of the Pro Basketball Writers Association. Twitter: @JGrasso_ Instagram: @JGrassoMedia Threads: @JGrassoMedia
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