Paul George's brief stint with Team USA was cut short long before he could contribute to the club's FIBA World Cup competition in Spain.
Even more tragically, he'll likely miss the NBA season ahead. A freak fast-break play translated into a disturbing leg break, replete with bone penetrating skin.
"I plan on making a full recovery," George recently told reporters. "It will make me stronger."
He added, "I would love to play this year. I know there's a possibility that I won't be back this year, I'm aware of that."
The setback couldn't have come at a worse time for the rising star, especially as his Indiana Pacers attempt to improve upon their recent postseason performances with a legitimate title push. George has established himself as a brilliant all-around two-way player, even garnering some MVP consideration during the early stages of the 2013-14 campaign.
In December of last season, ESPN Stats and Info's Sunny Saini noted, "The NBA MVP award has been given to the player on a team that finished with the best record 58 percent of the time since 1990 and in four of the past five seasons. If George continues to lead the Pac ...
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