Chris Paul
One of the greatest point guards of all time he led the NBA in assists per game four times and in steals per game six times. After 15 NBA seasons point guard Chris Paul has solidified himself as one of the top playmakers in the NBA.
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Web Chris Paul PPG 89 RPG 38 APG 72 PIE 113 HEIGHT 60 183m WEIGHT 175lb 79kg COUNTRY USA LAST ATTENDED Wake Forest AGE 38 years BIRTHDATE May 6 1985 DRAFT 2005 R1 Pick 4 EXPERIENCE 18.
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Chris Paul American professional basketball player who became one of the premier stars of the National Basketball Association in the early 21st century. Web Phoenix Suns All-Star guard Chris Paul has agreed to stay on a new four-year deal that could be worth as much as 120 million his agents Steve Heumann and Ty Sullivan of CAA_Basketball tell. Web Chris Paul an American professional basketball player for the NBAs Oklahoma City Thunder has also played for the New Orleans Hornets Los Angeles Clippers and Houston Rockets.
Web Veteran All-Star guard Chris Paul remains one of the NBAs most steady playmakers. Includes points rebounds and assists. Finals loss provided the latest and most piercing disappointment of his brilliant career.
Web Adam Augustyn. Widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards of all time 5 6 7 8 Paul has won the NBA Rookie of the Year. Christopher Emmanuel Paul born May 6 1985 nicknamed CP3 and the Point God is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association NBA.
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