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This is Why Chris Paul WINS Everywhere He Goes In The NBA (SECRET REVEALED)

Chris Paul made his first NBA finals ever, CP3 wins with every team he is on, but how? #ChrisPaul #NBA #CP3Effect
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Chris Paul made his first finals... after 16 years. It's been building every year, the anticipation, the CP3 effect. I don't know if that's a term but I'm coining it. Everywhere Chris Paul has went, they have immediately become better or done better than what anyone would have would have expected. This picture needs to go in some museum.

As an NBA fan, you gotta be happy for Chris Paul and he went off yesterday. Wow man, wow. Dropped 41, but this is what he's been doing for years. The god damn Thunder took his old team Rockets to 7 games with a team that wasn't even supposed to be in the playoffs. Those Rockets with CP3 nearly beat the KD-Steph Warriors. They were up 3-2 until Chris Paul got hurt. He's been injured so many times in the playoffs, and now he's here. Deandre Ayton said that Chris Paul is "the best thing that happened to my career". Booker has constantly praised CP's leadership. And look not every player gonna say that. Some players butt heads with Chris Paul because he's gonna direct, he's gonna boss around because CP3 is confident that what he's saying is best for the team. So you either fall in line with that or you end up complaining about it and being a big baby about it... get it, big baby. But if you fall in line, CP3 is gonna teach you how to be a winning player. It's like a mini version of the type of grueling trials Kobe would put his teammates under and how he molded Pau Gasol into being the tough physical big man capable of battling Kevin Garnett. I mean Kobe wouldn't even talk to you. Chris Paul is now playing with players that watched him carve the league up. That's a respect level that can't be bought. As Shai said, that man's seen everything.

So if players are receptive, their game gets elevated, but how does Chris Paul fit everywhere? CP3 athletically isn't anything special for an NBA player. He's a 6 foot guard that doesn't even have the crazy quickness he once had, not a shooter like Steph or Dame, dunking is a whole event for him. It's because the best part of CP's game is the pick and roll, a part of the game that ain't goin away. Chris Paul is still orchestrating because he knows where everyone needs to be. Automatically a team's gonna get better because Chris Paul doesn't turnover the ball. Nah, like deadass, man holds on to the rock. He has the highest assist to turnover ratio among starting point guards this season. Automatically, he’s better than most guards because you’re gonna get more per possession from him. A lot of that comes from his early days on the New Orleans Hornets, where he had David West and Tyson Chandler, two very different bigs that liked the ball in different area. Tyson Chandler was the typical roll big man that was also a lob threat. David West was faceup, mid range threat and so from an early part of his career, CP learned floor spacing, where players liked passes. On top of that, Paul was a threat himself at all times, able to change his pace effectively, quickly, no one could stay in front him.

As he got slower, he adopted the crab dribble into his game, giving him even more time to dissect the defense. Chris Paul doesn't necessarily play fast, rather he tries to buy as much time as possible for everyone to get to their spots and run their actions. He plays at his own pace and his teammates know that they are gonna get the ball if they are in the right spot.

Now Chris Paul can score from all over the court, the midrange is lethal, but now he has a reputation of being able to pass from any position in the pick and roll, so much so that on this play, the threat of a pass to Ayton allows CP to walk into the paint. Chris Paul is so damn smart, it's annoying and great at the same time. He has an understanding of momentum and how to stop it dead in its tracks for other teams by drawing these small fouls. He just gets under people's skins because he needs every edge. Ask Patrick Beverley.

So essentially you get more per possession from Chris Paul, he's a polarizing leader with the best results, and he knows how to influence momentum. That's winning basketball and that's Chris Paul. Hate him all y'all want, love him all y'all want, Chris Paul gonna keep being Chris Paul and I got nothing but respect for that, but what do you think? Will Chris Paul win his first ring?

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