Paul George recently discussed his well-known podcast and how Draymond Green helped him transform it into one of the most viewed podcasts hosted by an NBA star. Most fans should know that Paul George is currently playing for the Los Angeles Clippers. Although he has never won a championship in his career, most NBA experts will agree that PG is one of the most skilled stars in the league.
Much like Draymond Green, the Clippers star has his own podcast and has found a fair amount of success in the domain. As a result, he was recently interviewed and asked to discuss “Podcast P.” With that being said, fans must certainly be interested in hearing what Paul George had to say.
Draymond Green emphasized the importance of consistency to Paul George
Given that NBA stars rely mostly on their physical abilities, one must appreciate the few who step out of their field and try new things such as hosting podcasts. After all, it is much easier to stick to what someone knows as opposed to doing other things.
Although Paul Geroge was initially hesitant and unsure as to how he would turn his podcast into a success, he revealed that Draymond Green gave him some valuable advice that he followed diligently.
While this might seem like quite basic advice to most fans, one should keep in mind that the lives and schedules of NBA stars are very different when compared to the average podcaster. It is certainly not the same thing to host a podcast after suffering a tough loss or while dealing with some form of injury. Nonetheless, the consistency of releasing new episodes keeps the fanbase engaged.
More on the origin story for Podcast P
Podcast P is quite a unique name and anyone from the NBA world hearing it will instantly know that it is associated with Paul George. After all, Playoff P, Pandemic P, and several other nicknames all refer to the Clippers star.
Paul George also revealed in his recent interview that he was playing a lot of video games and streaming them online. It was at that point that he realized that he had a flair for streaming and decided to take up podcasting as a side gig. This undoubtedly turned out to be the right decision as his hosting and interacting abilities have allowed fans to see him as more than just another NBA player.