Paul George Picks Number 13, Aims to Revive Celtics Legacy
Paul George officially joined the Boston Celtics on Monday and chose jersey number 13, instantly linking his PG‑13 brand to a number that has seen mixed fortunes in Celtics history.
George wore number 8 with the Philadelphia 76ers, but the Celtics wanted a digit that resonates with his identity. Number 13 has been his primary number for most of his career, earning the nickname PG‑13. By selecting it, he continues a personal tradition while stepping into a role that few Celtics have truly owned.
The Celtics have fielded 27 players wearing number 13, starting with Red Wallace in 1947. The list includes Delonte West, who logged the longest stretch, and recent names like Malcolm Brogdon and Ron Harper Jr. George becomes the latest addition, joining a lineage that spans over eight decades. The number’s reputation has been uneven, often labeled unlucky, yet George hopes to rewrite that narrative.
George’s arrival follows the blockbuster trade that sent Jaylen Brown to the Celtics, a move finalized on Monday. Adding a two‑time All‑Star wing who can score, defend, and create adds depth to a roster already featuring Jayson Tatum and Marcus Smart. Wearing 13, George will likely slide into the starting lineup, giving Boston a versatile scorer on the perimeter.
The season opens on October 28, 2026, and George will debut in Celtics green wearing the freshly unveiled 13. Fans will watch to see if he can lift the number’s reputation and help Boston contend for the Eastern Conference title. His performance in the first few games will set the tone for how the PG‑13 brand translates to a new market.
While the number has been called unlucky, George’s career shows he thrives under pressure. He’s already broken the “unlucky” stereotype by delivering clutch performances in playoffs. The Celtics hope his presence will turn the tide, making 13 a symbol of success rather than superstition.
The jersey unveiling ceremony took place at TD Garden, with George holding up the green‑and‑white number for the cameras. The moment marked the start of a new chapter for both player and franchise, and the buzz around his debut is already palpable.