NBA WAG Daniela Rajic stuns in bikini during ocean getaway with 76ers star Paul George

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Paul George has been enjoying some postseason vacation time with his wife Daniela Rajic. 

The Philadelphia 76ers star seems happy to be in beach mode with his stunning wife, who tagged him in a carousel of pictures on her Instagram Stories on Monday. 

One selfie featured the NBA WAG sitting on George's lap in the ocean while rocking a glamorous black and white bikini. 

Rajic, 34, showed off their tasty-looking Mexican-style lunch in another photo, which included quesadillas with a side of guac and salsa. 

She also posted a snap of herself in the ocean holding a large starfish. 

Inside Paul George’s relaxing vacation escapes with wife Daniela Rajic

This isn't the first time Racic has shared intimate photos while vacationing with her NBA husband. 

In February, the 34-year-old NBA WAG shared several loved-up pictures from their trip to St. Barths

In one photo, George is casually dressed in a white cutoff T-shirt, while his wife wore a tiny cream bikini top paired with a matching miniskirt and a gold chain wrapped around her waist. 

On April 15, Rajic shared another carousel of photos on Instagram relaxing at the five-star Faena hotel in Miami Beach. 

She captioned the post, "Clear skies," and included several snaps rocking a metallic pearl bikini. 

George's wife has shared several vacation selfies soaking up the sun since the 76ers ended their season two weeks ago. 

The NBA team was tipped to take out the reigning champs, the Boston Celtics, this year after acquiring George in a trade with the Los Angeles Clippers.

However, the team finished the season 13th in the Eastern Conference with a 24-58 record. 

George averaged 16.2 games in the 41 games he played in this season. 

"It was just, to be honest, one of the toughest seasons for me, just with a lot of adversity on the court, off the court and then again the injury stuff was some stuff that I didn't necessarily know I had going on until deep diving and finding out there was other stuff that we, that I didn't know was going on that was causing a little limitation, which was frustrating," George told the "Philly Voice." 

"Not being able to do things that I normally could do and then finding out the reasons why those things are being addressed so that's the positive," he added. 

Sources told ESPN the 76ers signed a 4-year, $212 million deal with George. 

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