![]() While CP3 used to be one of the best on the perimeter, due to his age he is no longer the pesky defender he used to be and is someone who can be exposed come playoff time. Being small also means it is easier for players to pick on you defensively. ![]() Small guards tend to struggle as the playoffs go on and that is no different for Chris Paul. Paul’s durability has actually not really hurt him post Houston but his size will always be somewhat of an issue. Yes he has never won a championship but it has (mostly) not been his fault. He is third all time in assists for a reason and everywhere he goes, the teams get better. Biggest StrengthĬhris Paul’s biggest strength has always been his playmaking and leadership. Very disappointing from a player as decorated as Chris Paul. Some would say those are Patrick Beverley type numbers. In games 3-7 of the second round, Paul averaged just nine points, six assists, 3.6 turnovers and four fouls per game. Paul proceeded to have his worst 5 game stretch we have ever seen. ![]() Game 3 took place on Chris Paul’s 37th birthday and it almost seemed like an omen when he had an astonishing seven first half turnovers. But this is when things took a turn for the worst. He was averaging 23 points, 10 assists and 1.6 steals on 58/33/97 splits. Even Wilt Chamberlain has never done this.Īfter going up 2-0 on Dallas, things were looking cheery for Paul and the Suns. In game 6, CP3 had a playoff record night when he scored 33 points without missing a shot. Paul came up clutch against New Orleans as he led the Suns to the second round despite Booker’s injury issues. In fact, Paul had more 28+ point performances through his 13 playoff games this season than he did in 65 regular season appearances. Paul scored more points in game 1 against New Orleans than he did in any game this past regular season. The point god started off flaming hot against his former team, the Pelicans. However, these numbers are slightly misleading. When looking at Paul’s overall playoff numbers, they look pretty good. This was Paul’s first season averaging under 15 points per game and yet it was still one of his best because of performances such as his 27 point game vs Utah back in Januaryĭespite his career low points per game and near career low three point percentage, Paul was still a point God this regular season. Paul’s clutch shot creation abilities as well as his elite basketball I.Q was a major factor in the Suns having the best record in the NBA this past season. Paul also paced the Suns in Win Shares (9.4) and Box Plus-Minus (5.4). Paul ranked third on the team in scoring, first in assists (duh), and first in steals. Paul also made his third consecutive All-NBA appearance (11th overall) after leading the league in assists for the fifth time in his career (first since 2015). ![]() Paul played every one of the Suns’ first 58 games and was looking as durable as ever before suffering a wrist injury.
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