PORTLAND, Ore. — Some 50 minutes before tipoff, Paul George walked onto the floor at the Moda Center on Sunday with black tape canvasing both shoulders and picked up two basketballs. As is his pregame routine, standing on the baseline, he pounded both balls into the floor, shifting them between hands. He moved up, dribbling up to the 3-point line and back, and then flipped one to the side. He turned, looking at the basket and took a short 15-footer.
It was, apparently, the first time George had shot a basketball in five days. Prior to Game 1, the last one he took was the game-winner against the Houston Rockets on April 9. He entered Sunday’s game officially listed as questionable because of right shoulder soreness, but there was never really any question if he would play or not. He said as much after the team’s practice on Friday, noting it’s the playoffs: you play through pain.
But he certainly wasn’t himself. After averaging 38 points a game and hitting 45.9 percent from 3 on nearly 10 attempts against the Portland Trail Blazers during the regular season, George scored 26 including just 4-of-15 from 3 in the Oklahoma City Thunder‘s 104-99 loss in Game 1.
It wasn’t a physical issue, though, he said.
“For me it’s just rhythm,” he said. “Four days ago I couldn’t even lift my shoulder. Fast forward to today, it’s the first time I shot the ball. It’s just rhythm. Tomorrow, I’ll get shots up, get that in tune and try to get the same looks we got tonight.”