come on... it was NOT close as far as who their best player was. Putting Adams in the conversation is really out there. Chris was the engine that made that team go.
also, next year will be shortened and there’s talk about figuring out a schedule in which they can limit travel so maybe there won’t be the wear and tear on him.
steve... we know you flat out HATE Chris Paul as a player. Do you think that’s clouding your judgement a little bit here. As good as SGA is and going to be, he’s not the leader or geneRal on the court on both ends of the court that Paul is. Trying to take the lions share of the credit for him there would be like doing the same for Nash in his first MVP year because his stats only showed him averaging 16/11.
also, Rubio has been banged up the last two seasons as well, playing only 58 of the first 65 games, missing 7 games before the pandemic this year and missing 14 the previous year.
I dislike pretty much everything I know about Chris Paul, you're right there and I haven't tried to hide it. My bias probably does have something to do with my hesitation to just let posts I disagree with go by without comment but I don't believe it's colored my actual comments.
IMO I've tried to limit my more recent responses mostly to the facts, I haven't spent much time talking about his negative impact on teammates (OKC notwithstanding, maybe) or the possibility that he won't be able to get away with his flopping and ref-baiting when he's wearing a Suns uniform (can't help but think of Kurt Thomas having to adjust to no longer being able to play the game the way he had in New York).
Anyway, in response to several posts suggesting that Paul basically did it all by himself, I've pushed back with opinions here and there but it's mostly been with facts. Along the way, I've also acknowledged that Chris is probably the main reason they won 44 games. But Adams is huge for that defense and the presence of SGA allowed Paul the freedom to do what he does. Take either of them off that team and IMO we're not talking about how great Paul was last season.
As for Rubio, yeah, he isn't the most dependable player and with the (possible) upcoming olympics, I have even greater concerns about our future with him. But as bad as his injury history has been, it's really nothing like Paul's and he's also far less likely to succumb to Father Time in the next two years than Paul is.