Chris Paul, the last conductor?


Chris Paul“Chris (Paul) played a special role in my career. Off the field, he was the first person around me who really took care of his body and showed me the importance of the gym. His life was really like a training program, and that allowed him to succeed on the field.”

The tribute is signed Shai Gilgeous-Alexanderwhich reminds us that Chris Paul’s time at Oklahoma, in the 2019/20 season, and the lessons he was able to learn from it, were the foundation of his career.

The two are now friends, and “SGA” can only mourn the way the “Point God” ended his career after the Clippers outright shut him down during the season. “Honestly, it’s sad that it happened like this. I thought he would be celebrated in a slightly different way, but that will never change what he accomplished for this sport. I’m proud of him. He was exceptional. I hope I can reach this level of basketball mastery.” the Thunder leader could also conclude.

The recorders replaced the organizers

Mastery and understanding of basketball that allowed him to raise the level of all the teams he played with. Of the Hornets that he led to Game 7 of the conference semifinals against the Spurs in his third season, at Clippers from “Lob City” then yes Rocketswho will long wonder what would have happened if he hadn’t been injured after Game 5 of the 2018 Conference Finals, with Houston leading 3-2 against Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant’s Warriors…

At the Thunder then, he helps Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and a group no one expected until the playoffs in the “bubble,” before transforming Suns into a real title contender in the process.

Unfortunately for him, the apotheosis never came and if Chris Paul was closer than ever to the sun during the 2021 Finals against the Bucks, he always ended up crashing to Earth.

The NBA may be losing its last true conductor, also a symbol of the league’s evolution. By replacing the organizers, the scorers thus took control of the game, in an ecosystem based more on principles than on fixed systems. About freedom more than control.

Because CP3’s obsession with the game and total mastery of it also generated the “Chris Paul experience”, which his end of career ends up summing up pretty well. The “Dot God” was therefore relentless, eager to master absolutely every parameter on the field… sometimes even if it meant annoying those around him.

His toughest challenge? Playing with those who were less invested than him

“He always makes sure that all five players are in the right place at the right time.” Devin Booker explained. And he didn’t hesitate to say it over and over again, sometimes to the point of exhaustion. DeAndre Jordan said that the leadership of Chris Paul “not suitable for everyone” because the playmaker never hesitated to challenge his partners, and that doesn’t suit all personalities.

“Average players want to be left alone. Good players want to be coached. Great players want to be told the truth.” summed up Nick Saban, one of America’s greatest college football coaches of all time. One of Chris Paul’s coaches in Houston explained that the most difficult thing for the playmaker was to learn to play with basketball players who were less committed than him.

“This process was the hardest, the hardest for me” so confirmed by the person concernedwho assured that he has, however, improved on the matter over his years in the league.

However, as his eventual split with the Clippers illustrates, it was still complicated all the way through. Chris Paul was Chris Paul, his obsession with control and detail made him one of the greatest leaders in history and has taken him this far. It’s also what made him so many enemies along the way. Goodbye, maestro.

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Chris PaulPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2005-06NO7836:0043.028.284.70.84.35.17.82.82.22.30.116.1
2006-07NO6436:4643.735.081.80.83.54.48.92.41.82.50.017.3
2007-08NO8037:3548.836.985.10.83.24.011.62.32.72.50.121.1
2008-09NO7838:2950.336.486.80.94.75.511.02.72.83.00.122.8
2009-10NO4538:0349.340.984.70.43.84.210.72.62.12.50.218.7
2010-11NO8036:0046.338.887.80.53.64.19.82.52.42.20.115.9
2011-12LAC6036:2147.837.186.10.72.93.69.12.32.52.10.119.8
2012-13LAC7033:2148.132.888.50.83.03.79.72.02.42.30.116.9
2013-14LAC6235:0146.736.885.50.63.74.310.72.52.52.30.119.1
2014-15LAC8234:5048.539.890.00.64.04.610.22.51.92.30.219.1
2015-16LAC7432:4246.237.189.60.53.74.210.02.52.12.60.219.5
2016-17LAC6132:0247.641.189.20.74.35.09.22.42.02.40.118.1
2017-18NEW5831:5146.038.091.90.64.85.47.92.41.72.20.218.6
2018-19NEW5832:0141.935.886.20.63.94.68.22.52.02.60.315.6
2019-20OKC7031:3348.936.590.70.44.65.06.72.31.62.30.217.6
2020-21PHO7031:2549.939.593.40.44.14.58.92.41.42.20.316.4
2021-22PHO6532:5449.331.783.70.34.04.410.82.11.92.40.314.7
2022-23PHO5932:0144.037.583.10.53.84.38.92.11.51.90.413.9
2023-24GS5826:2444.137.182.70.33.63.96.81.91.21.30.19.2
2024-25on8227:5742.737.792.40.43.23.67.41.81.31.60.38.8
2025-26LAC1614:1532.133.350.00.41.41.83.31.40.71.00.02.9

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2026-02-17 12:07:00

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