Though most critics suggest that it can be difficult to play with Russell Westbrook, Paul George thinks otherwise. In fact, he is very comfortable playing with the Oklahoma City Thunder star.

Speaking with Dwyane Wade for ESPN's exclusive series, contrary to what critics have been saying, George is actually comfortable playing with Westbrook. He believes he can win with him. This fact puts George in a dilemma of wanting to play for the Los Angeles Lakers — a team that he's been wanting to play for, and staying with the Thunder.

“At the end of the day, that's all I want to do, I want to be a champion. In a way it's like, I want to come here (Los Angeles), I want to play for the home team and put a Laker jersey on. That's always gonna be something that I want to fulfill.

“But at the same time, it's like, what's the best move? I know who I am as a player. I just want to help a team win. And I feel comfortable doing so with Russ.”

Many believe that Kevin Durant left the Thunder for the Golden State Warriors because he doesn't really see a bright future with Westbrook. Numerous clips and articles online have broken down Westbrook's play, emphasizing his low basketball IQ and stat-padding antics.

But George, who has actually played with Westbrook, sees a whole different view. He sees something that others don't see. Will this be enough for him to stay with the Thunder and move forward?