The Philadelphia 76ers are catching fire, and Paul George is the spark igniting their playoff push. In a commanding 153-131 victory over the Washington Wizards, George delivered a season-high 39 points, shooting an impressive 15-of-22 from the field and 6-of-12 from beyond the arc.
"It feels like I'm back to myself." 🥹
— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) April 2, 2026
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He also contributed five rebounds, six assists, and three steals in just 30 minutes of play. It was a performance that was not only efficient but also a clear signal to the rest of the league.
“It feels great. It feels like I’m back to myself,” George remarked, and his game backed up the sentiment. Every move he made was precise, every shot confident, and every decision executed with rhythm and purpose.
The significance of this performance is magnified by the context. The last time George hit 39 points was back on April 4, 2024, when he was with the Clippers.
That was a different chapter of his career. Now, he's doing it in Philadelphia, under playoff pressure.
The shift was palpable under the arena lights. The crowd was electric, feeding off George’s energy every time he touched the ball.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. The 76ers have secured a play-in spot and have won seven of their last ten games, building momentum at just the right time.
At the heart of this surge is Paul George. He's not just scoring; he's creating opportunities for his teammates and anchoring the defense. His presence elevates the team's potential.
The team is responding in kind. The ball movement is crisp, the pace is quick, and belief is growing stronger with each game. There's a palpable vitality in their play.
George’s journey to this point hasn’t been easy. He’s battled through injuries and the mental toll of recovery. But now, it’s all coming together on the court.
As the 76ers gear up for the NBA Playoffs, the question lingers: if Paul George is truly back, can this team transform their postseason aspirations into something much greater?
