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[QUOTE="champs99and04, post: 2720156, member: 488"] I have no dog in this fight, but I don't share the opinion that Chris Paul isn't a winner. I touched on this briefly earlier in the thread when I was defending Redick, but people overstate how disappointing those Clipper teams were. They were a top heavy team that battled injuries virtually every season in a loaded conference. Go through the game logs and tell me where he's at fault - even in the final three games of the Houston collapse he averaged 26 and 10 on 51/35/94 splits. Sure he was bad in game 7 against Utah last year, he also put in 29 and 8 on the road in game six to keep them alive. Look at what he's done in key games alone: 2013 - 28 and 8 (11 of 16 from the field) in game six loss to Memphis 2014 - 23 and 12 against OKC, shooting 51% from the field and 46% from three on the series. Despite his critical blunder in game five, OKC was better and should have won. The previous round against Golden State he holds Steph in check and goes for 22 and 14 in a game seven win. 2015 - 26 and 10 (9-20) in game seven loss @ Houston. Prior round he goes for 27 and 6 (9 for 13) against defending champs in an epic game seven. 2016 - Hurt All the guy has done his entire career is consistently engineer top five NBA teams. Unfortunately for him, he plays in a league where there isn't as much variance in playoff results as there is in other sports. If the worst thing you can say about him is that he's not as good as LeBron or Durant, I think he's still in pretty good company. [/QUOTE]
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