How will Paul George's arrival in Philly affect Tyrese Maxey?

   

After finally landing Paul George — a player they’d been openly coveting for some time — the Philadelphia 76ers seem primed to jump into the elite ranks of the Eastern Conference. But, adding a veteran like George to a team with an established core of players isn’t without its risks.

How will Paul George's arrival in Philly affect Tyrese Maxey? | Yardbarker

For the better part of the last decade, the cornerstone of the Sixers has been center Joel Embiid. With the addition of players like Tobias Harris, Kelly Oubre Jr. and especially Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia has been a perpetual playoff team. While the high-caliber George will certainly have a major effect on his teammates, it might not be completely positive.

The player who could most be affected by the arrival of George is Maxey. The guard had a career year in the 2023-2024 season, averaging nearly 26 points per game in the regular season and almost 30 in the playoffs. His coming-out party was Game 5 against the Knicks in which he scored 46 and also tallied nine rebounds and five assists.

In nearly every statistical category, Maxey has improved each year he’s been in the league. But with George now on the team, it’s very possible that the growth of this budding star gets impeded.

As long as Embiid is still standing, he’ll be the first option for the Sixers. George is now potentially No. 2, which would relegate Maxey to No. 3. George has proven that he needs the ball in his hands in order to be the most effective, so his addition probably means fewer touches for Maxey.  

For his part, Maxey doesn’t seem to be fazed by the arrival of George, as he agreed to a five-year contract extension shortly after the Sixers signed George. It should be noted, however, that the Sixers were the only team in position to give Maxey a max contract.

Maxey also heaped praise on George, and touted his shooting, rebounding and passing abilities. As for how he’ll fit into the lineup, Maxey said it will be up to head coach Nick Nurse “to figure out how we're going to play.”

Maxey stressed the importance of playing off the ball with someone like Embiid. And while he believes that George can adapt his game and be versatile, he also added this potentially telling nugget: “I think he could play with the second unit and lead those units as well.”

If George helps the Sixers win a championship, nobody – including Maxey – is going to care about who took how many shots or whether or not somebody was a second or third option. But if they come up short again, many will be questioning whether George was the right fit in the first place and perhaps why Maxey wasn’t given the proper chance to shine.