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Paul George shuts down basketball related basketball questions and puts focus on social justice. - Los Angeles Sentinel

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George took some time to send his condolences to the family of Breonna Taylor. “Breonna Taylor, Rest in Peace, George Floyd, Rest in Peace. There are so many others that have been brutally murdered by the hands of the police. That’s all I got, that’s my message, and that will continue to be my answer,” George stated to the reporters. 

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