Paul George’s name has been included in a lot of trade talks since this past season’s trade deadline to Thursday night's Draft and up until this day. Teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics have all been linked to be making a move to land his services, but nothing has materialized yet, and he still remains with the Indiana Pacers.

The 27-year-old Fresno State product was even rumored to already moving his stuff, as there have been photos that surfaced on social media where trucks were seen outside his property, presumably to move his things out. However, George himself responded to it and took to his Twitter account recently to make it known that it could be his neighbors who were leaving the area.

Many expect George to be moved to another team this summer, especially after already letting the Pacers know that he plans to be a free agent next year, and prefers to sign with the Lakers. The team’s front office is expected to do damage control and make sure they get something in return, knowing that they only have a small chance of retaining him.

The four-time All-Star forward is one of the best young players in the NBA and his excellence on both ends of the floor is a rare commodity these days. That said, his potential addition to any team will give them a star that they can pair with their current franchise player, and can boost their chances of contending for a title.