Paul George: Turns in 25 points in overtime win

George surprising took a back seat to the up-and-coming Myles Turner (30 points on 13-for-19 shooting), but thanks to an efficient shooting line from everywhere on the court and solid cross-category production, he was able to bring value in daily formats. With the Pacers expecting more production from Turner this season and adding prominent veterans in Thaddeus Young and Jeff Teague to the starting five, George may sacrifice some scoring responsibility, but if it results in an improvement in the 41.8 percent mark from the field he posted in 2015-16, it will be a fair trade off for fantasy purposes.

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