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Chris Paul doesn’t come to Phoenix just to mentor young people

Upon his arrival in Oklahoma City, and after a missed end of adventure in Houston, Chris Paul could be seen as more of a mentor than an impact player. His good years were behind him, we thought, and it is above all his experience that would now be precious for a group.

A year later, the point guard returned to being an All-Star and his performances with the Thunder were remarkable. So much so that by disembarking in Phoenix, even with a year older, he intends to redo the coup of the 2019-2020 season and not to be a simple elder who gives advice to young people.

“Everyone talks about what I can teach Devin Booker or the other players, but they teach me things too”, he explains to ESPN. “I am not James Naismith (the inventor of basketball). I’m not here to teach everyone. I am a teammate, we are here to play, to be competitive. This is how I see it. “

“I was like a little dictator, ready to cut off heads and impose my ideas and my vision of things”

The new Suns leader will set an example with his behavior but also with his maturity. Chris Paul remembers that his cohabitation with his new coach, Monty Williams, was complicated in 2010-2011 when the two men jointly defended the colors of the Hornets of the time (today’s Pelicans).

“Since then, we have each grown”, reminds CP3. “We were very stubborn at the time. I was like a little dictator, ready to cut off heads and impose my ideas and my vision of things. I wasn’t, I think, really good at letting it happen. There were times when I felt like I was taking the brush from her. “

The coach as the player now have more perspective and Monty Williams can only be delighted to recover a leader of this level, to surf on the beautiful summer performances achieved in the “bubble”.

“We now have a Hall of Famer leader in our team”, notes the Phoenix coach. “Obviously, we had to make sacrifices, but it was worth it. The risk was not so negative since we have the feeling that our team will be stronger. I don’t disrespect Ricky Rubio or Kelly Oubre Jr., but Chris is Chris. He’s one of the best players in history, especially at his post. He is perhaps the best leader of his generation. “

Chris PaulPercentageRebounds
SeasonTeamMJMinTirs3ptsLFOffDefUntilPdFteIntBpCtPts
2005-06NOP783643.028.284.70.84.45.17.82.82.22.40.116.1
2006-07NOP643743.735.081.80.83.54.48.92.41.82.50.117.3
2007-08NOP803848.836.985.10.83.24.011.62.32.72.50.121.1
2008-09NOP783950.336.486.80.94.75.511.02.72.83.00.122.8
2009-10NOP453849.340.984.70.43.84.210.72.62.12.50.218.7
2010-11NOP803646.338.887.80.53.64.19.82.52.42.20.115.9
2011-12LAC603647.837.186.10.72.93.69.12.32.52.10.119.8
2012-13LAC703348.132.888.50.83.03.79.72.02.42.30.116.9
2013-14LAC623546.736.885.50.63.74.310.72.52.52.30.119.1
2014-15LAC823548.539.890.00.64.04.610.22.51.92.30.219.1
2015-16LAC743346.237.189.60.53.74.210.02.52.12.60.219.5
2016-17LAC613247.641.189.20.74.35.09.22.42.02.40.118.1
2017-18HOU583246.038.091.90.64.85.47.92.41.72.20.218.6
2018-19HOU583241.935.886.20.64.04.68.22.52.02.60.315.6
2019-20OKC703248.936.590.70.44.65.06.72.31.62.30.217.6
Total10203547.137.087.00.73.94.59.52.52.22.40.118.5

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