All good things must come to an end, and Paul George and the LA Clippers discovered that on Sunday night at Staples Center while hosting the Chicago Bulls.DeMar DeRozan (35 points) and Zach LaVine (29 points) combined for 64 points to end the Clippers’ seven-game winning streak in front of the latter’s home fans. Paul George had 27 points and 11 rebounds, but could not stop his Clippers from going down 90-100 on November 14.LA Clippers@LAClippersBack at it on Tuesday.10:26 AM · Nov 15, 202167841Back at it on Tuesday. https://t.co/WAojTjqJ7zGeorge, however, remained optimistic following the Clippers’ loss. Taking heart from the form the Clippers have shown over the past fortnight, Paul George told reporters at the end of the game:“There’s nothing to be down about. Played a really good Chicago team. Wasn’t our night tonight.”Farbod Esnaashari@Farbod_EPaul George: "There's nothing to be down about. Played a really good Chicago team. Wasn't our night tonight."10:59 AM · Nov 15, 2021414Paul George: "There's nothing to be down about. Played a really good Chicago team. Wasn't our night tonight."Paul George and the LA Clippers struggled with their field goal shooting all through the night. While the Clippers shot just 35.8% from the floor, and 32.4% from long-range, George was 7-of-25 (28.0%) from the field on the night. He made only two-of-10 shots from behind the arc.Speaking on his poor shooting night, George commented:“Couldn’t make shots, couldn’t get them to fall. Lot of in and outs, lot of good looks, just wasn’t my night shooting.”Mirjam Swanson@MirjamSwansonPG: "Couldn't make shots, couldn't get them to fall. Lot of in and outs, lot of good looks, just wasn't my night shootin'."10:57 AM · Nov 15, 202161PG: "Couldn't make shots, couldn't get them to fall. Lot of in and outs, lot of good looks, just wasn't my night shootin'."LA Clippers head coach Ty Lue regrets playing Paul George for 41 minutesThe LA Clippers came into the game versus the Chicago Bulls having bested the Minnesota Timberwolves only 24 hours earlier. They were possibly tired and fatigued on the second night of a back-to-back, something Clippers head coach Ty Lue clearly stated in the post-game presser. Lue said:“Our guys were tired, you could see that, and that was on me. Whatever, start a new win streak.”Lue also regretted resting Paul George for only seven out of a possible 48 minutes in the game. Lue remarked:“On a back-to-back you don’t want to play PG 41 minutes, but we had an opportunity to win the game.”Farbod Esnaashari@Farbod_ETy Lue: "On a back-to-back you don't want to play PG 41 minutes, but we had an opportunity to win the game."10:50 AM · Nov 15, 202137Ty Lue: "On a back-to-back you don't want to play PG 41 minutes, but we had an opportunity to win the game."George and the Los Angeles Clippers will have the opportunity to bounce back from this defeat on Tuesday (November 16) night. They host the San Antonio Spurs at Staples Center in their 14th game of the season.Also Read: What is Paul George’s Current Contract?