I hope we don't wake up to this nightmare 3 months from now.
I wouldn't say Paul depends on his speed, tbh.
Paul is tremendously skilled and crafty. That's what his game is based on, tbh. He's going to be productive for years to come, imho. But I don't know if productive enough to give him the contract he is probably going to demand.
I hope we don't wake up to this nightmare 3 months from now.
clippers can't resign blake, cp3, and red right? don't think it's a 100% guarantee he resigns with a worse roster.
And Dedmon if he stays..
Why are you insulting tp after the first round. Atleast let the spurs season end
Just because Chris Paul can not get to finals
Not sure we want him after watching him play recently.
I don't think Paul relies on athleticism like say Parker, so I think he will be good for another three years. But he's looking for a contract for a longer time and max money, so he'll be back with the Clippers.
I think some of you are ignoring that Parker probably bought himself 5 more years as a Spur after that ridiculous 1st round performance, tbh
Paul is the Peyton Manning of the NBA. He's worried about all this extra in game stuff that ultimately doesn't move the outcome the game in his favor. All it does is rattle himself and his teammates when it matters and they can't rally behind him.
It's going to happen...Woj mentioned it in the offseason..rumors swirled due to the verbal commitment..now the national media is talking about him leaving for the Spurs..
Both parties need each other
anyone that believes this is a thing needs to california condor themselves into a power line
I don't really think that's his problem tbh..he's an extremely ball-dominant, 6-foot PG, it's just tough to win that way at this level once you get deeper in the playoffs..
Paul is going to need to make slight adjustments to his game as he transitions into a 2nd guy IMO..
Not sure the Spurs could afford him. If they could, not sure he'd want to live in SA and play under Pop who would bench him during the playoffs if he turned the ball over.
Dead wrong.
Unless it's at 1 million a year.
He'll stay with the Clippers(most likely scenario) or join a team in a more glamorous city, and then we'll get a report a few weeks later where a source claims that Paul "strongly considered the Spurs" clockwork..
CP3 loves Hollywood, he'd never leave LA for SA.
We couldn't even get Conley to go to the Spurs. I doubt Paul would do the same and be the 2nd option to Kawhi
He's two years younger than Parker and Tony has 4 rings on his fingers, CP3 has 0. Spurs need a younger, quick talented PG. Of course for the right price I'd want CP3 to be a Spur but he'd want the max.
YeaH, Paul's going to take significantly less money to join the Spurs with Parker already on board Bunch of dreamers in this forum.
Murray >>>CP3...trust me...you guys will see...
Why talking about this when spurs are playing rockets
Too expensive. Too prone to break down. Pass.
This. LA and NYC are the two markets players never leave if they are getting paid. Only time a big name player has left LA was Dwight and that was because of Kobe. Outside of that it's rare. It's too difficult for players to give up the lifestyle these markets provide. Best example is Carmelo he wants to be in NYC forever even if the Knicks had an 0-82 record.
If CP takes less money than market value to join your team, then you welcome him on board. End of story.
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