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1:25 am - Mon, May 21, 2012
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The #Clippers and Chris Paul finish a great season.

The #Clippers and Chris Paul finish a great season.

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3:16 pm - Tue, May 15, 2012
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THE BEST
I think we, as a nation of basketball fans, consistently take Chris Paul for granted.  He’s a Top 3 player today, in my opinion, and has been the best point guard for years, in what should be all of your opinions.
The lead guard position is the most difficult to gauge from our television sets, because being a good point guard is much more about leadership, and controlling tempo, which cannot be recorded by any statistic.  I can tell, you want stats.  Fine.  Try these:
The fewest assists Chris Paul’s had in a game (playing a minimum of 30 minutes) is 3.  Paul’s only had 9 games of 3 assists in 7 years (515 games).
Chris Paul has only had one game in his 7 year career with less than 3 assists (NOH vs. PHI, ‘07).  He had 2 in 28 minutes.
Over his career, Paul averages 18.8 points (47.2 FG%), 9.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and almost 2.5 steals per game in the regular season.
In the Playoffs, Paul averages 21.6 points (48.5 FG%), 10.2 assists, 5.4 rebounds, and still over 2 steals per contest.
All of that’s great, but here’s the real reason I love Chris Paul, and the secret that makes him so good: he’s a nasty little cuss.  According to the NY Post’s Peter Vecsey, when Chris Paul was a high school senior, all he wanted to do was go to the University of North Carolina.

“I loved the Tar Heels,” he said, smiling that beatific smile, something he does most of the time, on and off guard duty, keeping the population off balance so no one knows what’s on deck. “I grew up following North Carolina. It was 13 miles away from my home in Lewisville. Since I was a little kid, that was the only school I wanted to play for.”

As the story goes, UNC’s coach Matt Doherty, told Paul there “might be a spot for him after the season.” 

“But there’s definitely room on my team for you as a walk-on,” Paul recalls Doherty generously informing him.

After taking his high school team to a the state semifinals and a 26-4 record Doherty finally offered Paul a scholarship.

“I had waited patiently for that day to come,” Paul said somberly, his smile having run away from his face. “I wanted to know I was good enough to get one. As soon as it was offered, I called coach [Skip Prosser] and committed to Wake Forest.”

I like my basketball players the way I like my elderly drunks: pissed off.
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THE BEST

I think we, as a nation of basketball fans, consistently take Chris Paul for granted.  He’s a Top 3 player today, in my opinion, and has been the best point guard for years, in what should be all of your opinions.

The lead guard position is the most difficult to gauge from our television sets, because being a good point guard is much more about leadership, and controlling tempo, which cannot be recorded by any statistic.  I can tell, you want stats.  Fine.  Try these:

  • The fewest assists Chris Paul’s had in a game (playing a minimum of 30 minutes) is 3.  Paul’s only had 9 games of 3 assists in 7 years (515 games).
  • Chris Paul has only had one game in his 7 year career with less than 3 assists (NOH vs. PHI, ‘07).  He had 2 in 28 minutes.
  • Over his career, Paul averages 18.8 points (47.2 FG%), 9.8 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and almost 2.5 steals per game in the regular season.
  • In the Playoffs, Paul averages 21.6 points (48.5 FG%), 10.2 assists, 5.4 rebounds, and still over 2 steals per contest.

All of that’s great, but here’s the real reason I love Chris Paul, and the secret that makes him so good: he’s a nasty little cuss.  According to the NY Post’s Peter Vecsey, when Chris Paul was a high school senior, all he wanted to do was go to the University of North Carolina.

“I loved the Tar Heels,” he said, smiling that beatific smile, something he does most of the time, on and off guard duty, keeping the population off balance so no one knows what’s on deck. “I grew up following North Carolina. It was 13 miles away from my home in Lewisville. Since I was a little kid, that was the only school I wanted to play for.”

As the story goes, UNC’s coach Matt Doherty, told Paul there “might be a spot for him after the season.”

“But there’s definitely room on my team for you as a walk-on,” Paul recalls Doherty generously informing him.

After taking his high school team to a the state semifinals and a 26-4 record Doherty finally offered Paul a scholarship.

“I had waited patiently for that day to come,” Paul said somberly, his smile having run away from his face. “I wanted to know I was good enough to get one. As soon as it was offered, I called coach [Skip Prosser] and committed to Wake Forest.”

I like my basketball players the way I like my elderly drunks: pissed off.

#GotEmCoach

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10:00 pm - Mon, Apr 2, 2012
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CP3 FAKES PASS TO GRIFFIN, SCORES   [watch]
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CP3 FAKES PASS TO GRIFFIN, SCORES   [watch]

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4:07 pm - Thu, Mar 22, 2012
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“Much Lob”
Rezatron has done it before, and he’s doing it again.  For all those Clipper fans out there, if you want the print, or a t-shirt, buy it here.

More from the BTL design project.

“Much Lob”

Rezatron has done it before, and he’s doing it again.  For all those Clipper fans out there, if you want the print, or a t-shirt, buy it here.

More from the BTL design project.

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3:50 pm - Mon, Feb 13, 2012
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Best Photo of Chris Paul, Ever.
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Best Photo of Chris Paul, Ever.

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2:01 am - Thu, Jan 26, 2012
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Look at these two.
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Look at these two.

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5:07 pm - Mon, Jan 2, 2012
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4:30 pm - Tue, Dec 20, 2011
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BANNED BROTHERS by KevRoche
Multiple NBA insiders believe the Chris Paul, 3-team trade between the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets and New Orleans Hornets was vetoed by NBA Commissioner David Stern because it was widely known the Lakers had follow-up trades for Dwight Howard, and a replacement power forward, in place and ready to execute.
Basically, “The Neil Plan,” as laid out on this site on June 23rd, was happening.
In the most dastardly move ever pulled off by a standing sports commissioner, David Stern turned the Lakers future into a group of….BANNED BROTHERS.
KevRoche is Got ‘Em Coach family, and if you haven’t seen his previous work, click here, then spend some time in archives.
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BANNED BROTHERS by KevRoche

Multiple NBA insiders believe the Chris Paul, 3-team trade between the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets and New Orleans Hornets was vetoed by NBA Commissioner David Stern because it was widely known the Lakers had follow-up trades for Dwight Howard, and a replacement power forward, in place and ready to execute.

Basically, “The Neil Plan,” as laid out on this site on June 23rd, was happening.

In the most dastardly move ever pulled off by a standing sports commissioner, David Stern turned the Lakers future into a group of….BANNED BROTHERS.

KevRoche is Got ‘Em Coach family, and if you haven’t seen his previous work, click here, then spend some time in archives.

@gotem_coach

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2:07 am - Thu, Dec 15, 2011
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GODDAMN THAT’S FAST. [reference]
Order now!!!

GODDAMN THAT’S FAST. [reference]

Order now!!!

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1:26 am
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[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

MUST WATCHThe moment Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan found out Chris Paul was a Clipper

“Lob City.”

I’m sure it’s hard to retain your excitement when you happen to be two of the best young dunkers in the NBA and you find out Chris Paul is your brand new point guard, but I couldn’t help feeling for Eric Gordon when I watched this.

Whenever the Hornets play the Clippers, I’m tuning in.  You’re going to learn a lot about Eric Gordon that night.  If he is what I think he is, Gordon will bust their asses.  I expect 40.

Another interesting note:  Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan are kids.  They’re so young.  They’re gigantic human beings, who’ve attained an incredible amount of success, but really, they’re just kids that got excited about playing basketball the way any of us would. 

You could replace Blake Griffin with me, replace DeAndre Jordan with my best friend Jay, and replace the news of a Chris Paul trade with the announcement of Star Wars: Episode One back in ‘97, and you wouldn’t miss a beat.  It’d be the exact same thing.

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(video from FOX Sports and ballislife.com)

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