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Paul George Predicts Next Team For Damian Lillard

The NBA is known for its fast-paced and unforgiving nature, where one moment you can be on top of the world and the next you can find yourself without a team. This was once again proven when the Milwaukee Bucks made the shocking decision to waive Damian Lillard in order to make room for incoming free agent Myles Turner. This move has left Lillard, a two-time All-Star, searching for a new team and has sparked speculation about where he will end up next.

Lillard’s time with the Bucks was marked by flashes of brilliance, but ultimately fell short of expectations. Despite being paired with superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, the duo was unable to lead the team to deep playoff runs. This led to the Bucks making the tough decision to part ways with Lillard, a move that has left many fans and analysts scratching their heads.

One person who has weighed in on Lillard’s future is Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George. In a recent interview, George predicted that Lillard’s next team will be the Los Angeles Lakers. This prediction has sent shockwaves through the NBA community, with many wondering if the Lakers will be able to pull off such a big move.

The idea of Lillard teaming up with LeBron James and Anthony Davis is certainly an enticing one. The trio would undoubtedly form one of the most formidable trios in the league and would instantly make the Lakers a top contender for the championship. However, there are still many factors that need to be considered before this prediction becomes a reality.

Firstly, the Lakers would need to make some significant moves in order to create enough cap space to sign Lillard. This could involve trading away some of their current players or making other roster changes. Additionally, Lillard would need to express a desire to join the Lakers and the Bucks would need to agree to a sign-and-trade deal.

Despite these obstacles, George is confident that Lillard will end up in Los Angeles. He believes that the allure of playing alongside James and Davis, as well as the bright lights of Hollywood, will be too much for Lillard to pass up. And if anyone knows about making a big move to a new team, it’s George, who famously requested a trade from the Indiana Pacers to join the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2017.

While Lillard’s future is still uncertain, one thing is for sure – he will have no shortage of suitors. Many teams will be lining up to try and secure the services of the talented point guard, who is known for his clutch performances and leadership on the court. It will be interesting to see which team ultimately lands Lillard and how he will fit in with his new teammates.

But one thing is certain – Lillard will be motivated to prove the Bucks wrong for waiving him. He will be determined to show that he is still one of the best players in the league and that he can lead a team to success. And with his skill, determination, and work ethic, there is no doubt that he will find success wherever he ends up.

In the end, the unforgiving nature of the NBA has once again reared its head, but this time it may have opened up a new and exciting chapter in Lillard’s career. Whether he ends up with the Lakers or another team, one thing is for sure – Lillard will continue to be a force to be reckoned with on the court. And fans will be eagerly watching to see where his next chapter takes him.

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