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Clippers' Paul George says he dealt with anxiety, depression inside NBA bubble


After busting out of the worst playoff shooting slump of his career with 35 points against the Dallas Mavericks in Game 5 on Tuesday, Paul George plopped down into the interview chair and exhaled. George admitted that his epic shooting struggles in his previous three games were in part due to his experiencing anxiety and depression. (ESPN.com)

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Clippers' Paul George says he dealt with anxiety, depression inside NBA bubble