INDIANAPOLIS — After getting booed each time he touched the ball Monday as if it were his first time back in Indiana, Paul George said he enjoys playing the role of the villain but that Pacers fans are taking their frustration out on the wrong person.

George scored 36 points and nine rebounds to lead the LA Clippers to a 110-99 win over the Pacers, but he wasn’t done responding to the home crowd that got on him so much that at one point he put his finger over his mouth to silence the fans.

INDIANAPOLIS — After getting booed each time he touched the ball Monday as if it were his first time back in Indiana, Paul George said he enjoys playing the role of the villain but that Pacers fans are taking their frustration out on the wrong person.

George scored 36 points and nine rebounds to lead the LA Clippers to a 110-99 win over the Pacers, but he wasn’t done responding to the home crowd that got on him so much that at one point he put his finger over his mouth to silence the fans.

Courtesy: ESPN.com

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