Morning Roundup May 31, 2017: Paul George is a popular guy

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Keeping up on Pacers news can be daunting, so we’ve rounded the essential stuff from all over the internet into the morning roundup. Click around and never miss a beat with your favorite team!

Welcome to the morning roundup! Below is a collection of the best five Pacers news articles from the last few days all in one convenient location. In today’s edition, we have stories from Indy Cornrows, FanRag NBA, CBS Sports, HoopsHabit and Sports Illustrated.

Take a minute to look around and get briefed on all things Pacers before you start the day.

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Trading Paul George to Lakers or Celtics aren’t only options for limited Pacers: Matt Moore, CBS Sports

@HPBasketball himself broke down the Paul George situation, but made sure to focus on some less popular possibilities as well as the two destinations we keep hearing about.

Why I’m a fan of the Indiana Pacers: C. Cooper, Indy Cornrows

C. Cooper is one of the smartest writers covering the Pacers, full stop. You should be reading every word she writes.

5 options for pick No. 18 in 2017 NBA Draft: Adrian Lawhorn, HoopsHabit

Lawhorn surveys some of the Pacers’ options for their first-round pick this year. Bam Adebayo, Jarrett Allen, John Collins, Luke Kennard and T.J. Leaf all receive a look.

NBA Off-Season Preview: Should The Pacers Trade Paul George?: Danny Leroux, Sports Illustrated

Danny Leroux knows the NBA inside and out on top of being a CBA expert. His offseason preview series recently centered around the Pacers, and his main focus was, you guessed it, the Paul George situation.

Answering the biggest offseason questions surrounding the Pacers: Nekias Duncan, FanRag NBA; Grant Afseth, Indiana Sports Coverage

This is a Q&A between FanRag NBA’s Nekias Duncan and Indiana Sports Coverage’s Grant Afseth. They talk about Paul George, Monta Ellis, Donovan Mitchell and more over the course of the conversation.

Fire tweets from the past week:

This picture made the rounds on NBA Twitter a few days ago, and I’m partial to this caption from Eric Fawcett.

You can’t spell “carbs are delicious” without “carbs.”

Next: NBA Mock Draft 1.0

Tune in next week for another edition of the morning roundup!