Watching the New Orleans Hornets absolutely DUMP the Dallas Mavericks in 5 relatively painless games, we all saw something that we won't be forgetting soon: Chris Paul ending all of the "Best Young Point Guard" talk while making his case for "Best Point Guard Period". Not to diminish the accomplishments of the rest of the New Orleans players (West, Pargo, Chandler, and Stojakovic all were excellent), but it all ran through CP3. He was a beast, defending, quarterbacking the fast break, and displaying his uncanny ability to find the open man. For a quick look at Paul's dominance, let's have a look at the stats.
- B/R Ticket Guide
In the 5 game series, Jason Kidd Averaged about 9 pts (8.6) and 7 assists (6.8).
and Paul? He averaged about 25 points (24.6) and 12 assists per game, not to mention an invaluable 2 steals per game.
And after watching Kidd essentially melt down in the 4th quarter of game 4 and attempt to perform a facebuster on Jannero Pargo, it was clear that Paul was well on his way to not only outperforming the perrenial all-star, but outclassing him as a man as well. Kidd shouldn't hang his head about the losses as much as his own behavior. Paul left him behind in the dirt, stealing the proveribal torch from Kidd just like so many of his signature plays.
Paul probably dished it to an open man at the other end.









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