Los Angeles Clippers, NBA Playoffs

Serge Ibaka has a Paul George apology form for the haters to fill out (Photo)

Serge Ibaka shares an apology form for the haters of his LA Clippers teammate Paul George.

For all the Paul George haters out there, his LA Clippers teammate Serge Ibaka has an apology form for you to fill out.

George has been a much-maligned player in the postseason throughout his NBA career. When “Playoff P” or “Pandemic P” are trending on Twitter, that is not usually a good thing for him or the Clippers. However, George answered the bell marvelously in Game 5’s win over the Utah Jazz. George had 37 points, 16 rebounds and five assists in the Clippers’ thrilling 119-111 victory.

Thus, Ibaka has put the George haters on blast with his incredibly clever George apology form.

LA Clippers: Serge Ibaka’s Paul George apology form is absolutely hilarious

There are six options to choose from to explain why you ever doubted George in the first place. Those options include the media convincing you that George was done, not knowing basketball or the fact that Mercury was in retrograde. No matter the excuse, you can check the appropriate box before checking another saying you will no longer talk down the future first-ballot hall-of-famer.

What made George’s Game 5 performance so incredible is that the Clippers were without their best player Kawhi Leonard. Los Angeles stole home court away from the top-seeded Jazz in Salt Lake to take a 3-2 series lead. With one more playoff win, the Clippers will make their first trip to the conference finals in franchise history. Expect George to be a reason they end up getting there.

No matter the reason you had for doubting George before, Ibaka’s apology form has you covered.

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