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Paul George threw a classy game-winner.leading the LA Clippers to a 26-point comeback victory

Contrary to the passionate and emotional atmosphere of the players on the field, billionaire Steve Ballmer held his head in both hands and breathed a sigh of relief. The team he owns, LA Clippers, has just completed a comeback from a 26-point deficit, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in a dramatic way.
The spectacular comeback was set by Paul George, owner of the game-winner scoring phase and an important block, ending what could be considered the best match of his career with the LA Clippers.

With 6 minutes and 35 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the LA Clippers were trailing 94-68. Not many people believe in a comeback, but Paul George has different thoughts.
The player born in 1990 scored 23 of his total 39 points in the last 6 minutes of the match, helping the home team at Cyrpto.com Arena shock the Cleveland Cavaliers with a final score of 120-118.
In the entire match, Paul George played 44 minutes (including the entire third and fourth quarters), scoring 39 points and 11 rebounds. He threw 16 free throws with a 100% success rate, pocketed a game-winner with 7.1 seconds left in the match and then had another block right after to seal the victory.
Every point of PG13 is very important because in this match, LA Clippers did not have the services of Kawhi Leonard due to injury. James Harden took the field but relapsed from an old injury and sat out the entire fourth quarter.
Sharing after the match, Paul George said he proactively asked coach Ty Lue to play without needing to rest. Although the LA Clippers captain was a bit hesitant, he still agreed, and was eventually rewarded with his student's excellent performance.
“I know we weren't ourselves in the first half. In the third and fourth rounds, I am ready to do everything I can to help the team find itself," Paul George said after the match.