It's all about playing the right way. That's a line Larry Brown turned into a cliché when he coached the Pacers in the 90s, and one that Nate McMillan is reviving with this season's version. But how does it apply to Paul George?
Is it right for him to get his teammates involved and share the offensive load, or to be assertive and look to score? Should he average about 22 points a game, as he has throughout this season, or 25 or more?
It so happens the Pacers are 12-3 when he scores 25 or more points, such he did on Friday by scoring 33 points in an overtime victory over Sacramento, and just 5-9 when he scores 20 or less.