New York Post

Lakers fined $500K for George tampering

- Post staff report With AP

If the NBA didn’t slap the Lakers on the wrist, it slapped them on the wallet.

The league fined the Lakers $500,000 for violating the anti-tampering rule with Paul George, the NBA said in a statement. According to a source, it’s the largest fine in NBA history for tampering.

The NBA had launched an investigat­ion, conducted by an independen­t law firm, after the Pacers filed tampering charges, questionin­g whether the Lakers had tried to lure George when he still was under contract with the Pacers.

According to the release, the fine resulted from communicat­ions by new Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka with George’s agent. George cannot be a free agent until next summer and informed Indiana he would not be returning. The Pacers pivoted to send him to the Thunder in a trade.

The most public potential evidence of tampering came from Lakers executive Magic Johnson, who winkwinked, nudge-nudged his way through a Jimmy Kimmel interview in April, making it clear he would love for George to be a Laker. The NBA said it had given the Lakers a warning following the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” taping.

The investigat­ion, the league said, found no evidence that the Lakers and George have an understand­ing they will unite next season. There was wonder whether the tampering could hinder their expected link-up, but that does not appear the case. —

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