Los Angeles Clippers superstar Paul George continued his insane scoring run on Thursday to lead his team to a huge 106-92 win over the Phoenix Suns. The 31-year-old swingman silenced all his haters once again and dropped another impressive game, scoring 27 points, 15 rebounds, and eight assists to lead the way for LA.

PG has been unstoppable – not just in Game 3 but for the past couple of weeks. According to StatMuse, the seven-time All-Star has been on a tear as of late and has dropped 20+ points in the Clippers' last 16 games. This puts PG's scoring run as the longest streak in franchise history as well as the longest active streak right now in the entire NBA.

It's going to be a little quiet in the ‘Pandemic P' group chat for at least a few days.

Amid the slander brought about by his poor playoff stints in the past, George has found ways to keep bouncing back and prove to everyone that he's indeed a force to be reckoned with. After missing two crucial free throws in Game 2 which ultimately cost his team the loss, George went back to work on Thursday and brought the Clippers back to life with another classic ‘Playoff P' performance.

Without the two-time NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, Paul George has been carrying the load for the Clippers over the past few games. In a must-win Game 3, George kept his foot on the gas and made sure that they weren't going to fall into a deep 3-0 hole against the red-hot Suns.

Don't sleep on PG.