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Paul George shuts down basketball related basketball questions and puts focus on social justice - Los Angeles Sentinel

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The Clippers star Paul George, dedicated his press conference to shed light on the world, the immediate need for social change. After the scrimmage, George repeatedly shut down any basketball-related questions. “I have no answers for Orlando,” he tells reporters.

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