WTF: Indiana Pacers Forward Paul George wants Lebron & Kobe to Mentor Him

March 6, 2014 0

52513_Preview-500x312 WTF: Indiana Pacers Forward Paul George wants Lebron & Kobe to Mentor Him

I’m still confused on what I just read and I’m hoping Paul George is playing mind games here. During a recent interview with Basketball Insiders, George gave mention to wanting to pick the brains of Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant and his eastern conference rival Lebron James. Lebron is a great player but shouldn’t George be concerned with beating Lebron and not being his little bro? Check out some of the interview via Basketball Insiders:

“It would be great to be able to pick his brain, pick his mind and just talk about the game because I think he’s a player that can help me get to the next level and continue to keep going to the next level,” George said. “I wish some day we have that relationship where he is someone I can talk to—not during the season because I’m too competitive during the season—but maybe in the summertime.”

“He’s someone that motivates me,” said George. “This league is all about guys being competitive and competing. And don’t get me wrong, every time I’m matched up with him I’m going to try to get the best out of him and come out as the best player of that game. But at the same time, he’s been someone that I looked up to. He’s someone I’m going to continue to look up to because at the end of the day, the position I want to be in is where he’s at.”

“I’m very good at knowing talent, I guess. I knew he could be really, really good,” James said of George, according to GQ. “I had a couple of conversations with him. I just see talent in a guy…. I’d do it for anyone. But if someone reaches out to me for advice how to get better, I’m doing it. I can’t tell what I said. My secret words.”

George has his sights set high when it comes to his desired list of mentors. Along with James, he would like to add Kobe Bryant also.

“All-Star Weekend, he gave me a couple words and every time I do run into him he gives me a couple words,” George said. “He’s a player as well that I look up to and wish would mentor me.”

“I’m still young so there’s a lot of stuff I have to learn before I feel like I can help a young guy,” George said. “I’ve got to grow into my mentoring role and then I’ll be one of those guys that mentors young guys.”

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