FOX Sports analyst Chris Broussard believes that Paul George's decision to join the Los Angeles Clippers will give him a chance to change his legacy.

To recall, George requested a trade to the Clippers in order to join Kawhi Leonard. The Oklahoma City Thunder were left with no other choice but to oblige, trading the perennial All-Star in exchange for a historic amount of draft picks.

Now, George has a legitimate chance to win an NBA title. And for Broussard, PG13 will be able to change his legacy and become like Scottie Pippen if he win the hampionship with Leonard and the Clippers.

“If the Clippers win the championship, this will change Paul George's legacy. He could become Scottie Pippen, and that's a great legacy. He made the right move.”

Of course, prior to spending just two seasons with the Thunder, George was traded to Oklahoma City from the Indiana Pacers. After spending one season in OKC, George decided to remain alongside All-Star point guard Russell Westbrook for the foreseeable future and signed a five-year max contract with the team.

However, George has now left Oklahoma City after only one year of his newly inked deal. In exchange though, he's closer to the title now more than ever.