On the latest episode of his podcast, “Podcast P,” Paul George does a funny NBA imitation on TNT analyst Charles Barkley. George’s impersonation is almost spot on, and he mocks the TNT analyst for his advertising style.
The eight-time NBA All Star debuted a new podcast earlier this year with the goal of letting fans get to know him off the field. George’s goal with the new project is to highlight the authentic version of himself and the podcast is a way for him to not be ashamed of his persona.
On the podcast, George presents his point of view without sugar-coating any of his opinions.
Now, George is showing his comedic side with his latest Barclay impersonation. In the clip, George has perfectly written down the takedown in sentence and tone.
Check out Paul George’s impersonation of Barclay below.
Paul George got the impression that Charles Barkley mispronounced my names Aja Wilson and Jason Tatum 🤣💀
On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate PG’s Chuck’s appearance?
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P Podcast with Paul George
Several NBA players have started hosting their own podcasts. Like JJ Reddick, George introduces himself on his podcast to give insight into his life in the NBA.
George currently plays for the Los Angeles Clippers and has recently opened up about his struggles with mental health. In his first ever episode, George shared anecdotes from the time he played Kobe Bryant.
The trio, along with his best friends, Dallas Rutherford and Jackie Long, have big plans for a podcast. In addition to covering topics about sports and entertainment, George looks forward to having many guest speakers, including some of his Los Angeles Clippers teammates. One of his teammates is Russell Westbrook, a longtime close friend of George’s.
Paul George makes a shocking confession on his podcast
In many of his episodes, George has been outspoken about himself and this has led to some controversial moments.
In fact, George once admitted that he didn’t like taking the first shot in a game.
Don’t bet on Paul George in the first basket next season ✍️
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While most NBA players like to take their first shot, George has a different attitude towards offensive first possession.
Although it may have been a shocking statement to hear from an NBA All Star, George admitted that he didn’t consider himself “the man” anymore and understood his role as a second man or maybe three men at the age of 33.