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76ers Reporter Explains What Celtics Are Getting in Paul George | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell
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Celtics reporter Noa Dalzell hosts SB Nation 76ers reporter Paul Hudrick for a conversation on Paul George and what the Celtics are getting in the trade that sent Jaylen Brown to Philadelphia.
00:00 Intro
01:53 Paul’s initial reaction to the trade from a Philly standpoint
06:54 What are the Celtics getting in Paul George?
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14:15 George’s lack of availability
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