The entire sports world is in limbo as everyone takes precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. LA Clippers star Paul George was in the midst of one of his best seasons and likely his best chance at an NBA Championship thus far.
With the NBA not playing a game for at least 30 days, players are taking to video game and streaming. George, for example, streamed his Call of Duty Warzone games with a few of his buddies on Friday afternoon. When asked by fans what he thought of the NBA's hiatus, George wad candid.
âWhat do I think of the hiatus? ⌠I think safetyâs first. Safety is first, everybody.â
Paul George on the NBAâs suspension â âWhat do I think of the hiatus? I think safetyâs first. Safety is first, everybody.â#Clippers pic.twitter.com/h3va36XgE4
â Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) March 13, 2020
At this point, it's unclear when the NBA's hiatus will come to an end, and there's a good chance it carries on for longer than a month. More will be known as time passes by, but for now, Twitch streams might be the only way for fans to catch these pro athletes.
George had been averaging 21 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 1.3 steals per game for the Clippers this season in 42 appearances.