#2 Paul George

Despite a bugging shoulder injury throughout the course of his 2018-19 campaign, George recorded a career-best scoring average of 28 points per game - over 4 points per game better than his previous career-high. He led the league in steals with 2.2 per matchup and in the process, took his two-way dominance to a whole new height. He turned it up a notch in the postseason, stepping up to put together 28.6 points(in over 40 minutes of playtime per game) across the 5 clashes that OKC survived.

Flying through a career-year and posting career-highs in points, rebounds, assists and steals, PG13 was top 3 in the league in deflections and loose balls recovered this past season.
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Expectedly so, he was nominated for both the Defensive Player of the Year and the MVP award but missed out on both eventually. Nevertheless, this was a statement season for George and the A-list skillset he possesses on both ends of the floor.
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