Chris Paul

30 April 2009

ornets just didnt show up"  I think the Hornets were just out classed in every position.. Chris Paul can still learn alot from Billups and it shows from his maturity and Paul's Lack of it atleast in this series. Hornets are one team i thought were contenders coming into this season but they got worse while others got better... I'm sure we will see some changes on that roster come next season...

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Posted by Gary Cairns II | No comments yet

27 October 2008

I mean let’s be honest I can’t give you Kobe Bryant and Chris Paul they’re already stars. So instead I have to dig for the Most Improved Player of the Year and challenging things like that. The good news for me though is the Rookie of the Year is always easy because we already know before the season starts, who the GM’s are going to pick. So if I pick who the GM’s pick I look like a genius.

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Posted by Kenneth S. Drew | No comments yet

18 May 2008

And the New Orleans Hornets have point guard Chris Paul. The other player I would consider in this class is Dwyane Wade of the Miami (the 2006 version). It's no surprise that the Cavs, Spurs, and Hornets are all still alive in the playoffs.

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Posted by maniLA ice | No comments yet

9 April 2008

Chris Paul

Why he’s the MVP:  There are so many reasons I can’t even list them all.  He is having a better year then both of Nash’s MVP seasons.  Numbers wise he may be having the best year ever by a PG.  He is averaging 21.3 points, 11.4 assists and 2.7 steals a game.  He has made David West into an All-Star.  He has his Hornets team, who no one was expecting big things from, in the top spot in the Western Conference.  He has become a team leader in only his 3rd year in the league.  If you replace him with Andre Miller this team may not be in the playoffs and if they were they would be fighting for the 7 or 8 seed, not the 1.  Just watch this man play one night and tell me he isn’t the MVP.  Watch how many open shots Peja and West get because of his penetration.  Watch how many lay-ups or alley-oop dunks Tyson Chandler gets.  Morris Peterson, yes, that guy, starts on this Hornets team that is fighting for the 1 seed and they don’t bring much off the bench. 

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Posted by Jeff Dufour | No comments yet

29 January 2008

The fans, for the most part, got it right but with one glaring omission. Chris Paul should be a starting guard on the Western Conference team when all-star weekend hits New Orleans on Feb. 17.

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