Los Angeles Lakers fans booed Paul George when the Oklahoma City Thunder forward was introduced Wednesday before the Thunder played the Lakers, and the former Indiana Pacers star predicted that won't be the last time an opposing crowd does that this season.

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"I look forward to the second time where I'll be booed, and that's in the Midwest," said George, according to a video posted on Twitter by Washington Post reporter Ben Golliver. "It was fun. I enjoyed it. Regardless, the booing wasn't going to throw me off my game. I've been playing basketball for a really long time."

The Thunder do play the Minnesota Timberwolves on March 5 in Minneapolis, but given George's history with the Pacers it's likely he's referring to a March 14 meeting with the Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Indiana traded George to Oklahoma City in June 2017 for Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis when it was clear George wasn't going to re-sign with the Pacers.

Lakers fans booed George because he chose to re-sign with the Thunder this past offseason instead of sign with the Lakers.

Oklahoma City also has road matchups in April against the Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks.