Photos: Paul George's wife Daniela Rajic dons an all-black outfit as she enjoys a boozy girls' night out with friends
Paul George's wife Daniel Rajic is no stranger to sharing updates on social media of what she's been up to for all of her followers to see. In her latest Instagram stories, Rajic uploaded a couple of clips in an all-black outfit enjoying a night out with her friends. They celebrated each other's company with some cocktails and took selfies together.
She also made sure to tag her friends' Instagram handles @lizstriapko and @annapatrycja.
It was likely an all-girls night out as the Philadelphia 76ers star was not seen in her stories.
Paul George's wife pokes fun at her husband during dinner at Baccarat Hotel
Back on Sept. 8, George and his wife Daniela Rajic had dinner at the Baccarat Hotel in New York City. She shared a hilarious moment with her husband on her Instagram stories by teasing him for using a quill.
"Oh you fancy," Rajic posted.
The post was reshared by user Luka Magic (@luka_magician) on X. The 76ers forward appeared to be signing the dinner receipt and decided to match the fancy aesthetic of the hotel.
Paul George highlights wife and children as challenging factor in free agency decision
During the Jul. 8 episode of "Podcast P with Paul George," the nine-time NBA All-Star shared what went down in his decision to leave the LA Clippers to join forces with Joel Embiid down in Philadelphia. He added that his kids and wife made the whole situation challenging as they have grown accustomed to living in California.
"That's why it was the toughest decision because it's that I'm moving my kids, my wife," George said. "They comfortable here [in California]. My daughters, they already sad that they missing out and leaving their friends that they now have grown up with for the past five years."
"So it was a lot like I ain't going to lie, it's probably the most stressful time that I've been through in a long time because I've never been through free agency."
Last season, George posted 22.6 points (47.1% shooting, including 41.3% from beyond the arc), 5.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. He spent the last five seasons with the Clippers.
His arrival in LA back in 2019 marked an important moment for the organization as it carried immense championship expectations. However, despite being paired alongside two-way superstar Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers continuously came up short in the NBA playoffs.