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Chris Paul, born May 6, 1985 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard for the NBA Houston Rockets.
Personal deeds: In the 2005 NBA Draft, he was selected by the New Orleans Hornets in the fourth round of the first round; In November 2011, Chris Paul joined the Los Angeles Clippers; On August 22, 2013, Chris Paul was elected the 14th president of the NBA's Players Union; In June 2017, Chris Paul was traded to the Houston Rockets; On May 7, 2018, in the Rockets vs. Jazz game, Paul's career playoff total exceeded 1,800 points to 1,804 points, ranking 75th all-time.
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Chris Paul's career best detailed record.
Highest score in a single game is 43 points (December 7, 2007 vs. Memphis Grizzlies).
2009-04-03 vs Golden State Warriors).
Number of shots made in a single game: 18 (06/02/2008 vs Phoenix Suns).
33 shots per game (06/02/2008 vs. Phoenix Suns).
5 three-pointers made in a single game (December 7, 2007 vs. Memphis Grizzlies).
December 26, 2007 vs Memphis Grizzlies).
2009-01-31 vs San Antonio Spurs).
Number of three-pointers made in a single game: 9 (06/02/2008 vs Phoenix Suns).
2009-04-03 vs Golden State Warriors).
14 free throws made in a single game (October 30, 2009 vs. Sacramento Kings).
2006-01-21 vs New York Knicks).
17 free throws per game (2006-01-21 vs New York Knicks).
4 offensive rebounds per game (November 23, 2007 vs. Utah Jazz).
2006-02-28 vs Seattle SuperSonics).
12 defensive rebounds per game (December 16, 2006 vs. Dallas Mavericks).
Total rebounds per game: 12 (December 16, 2006 vs. Dallas Mavericks).
2006-04-02 vs Toronto Raptors).
December 18, 2005 vs San Antonio Spurs).
Highest assists per game 21 (November 6, 2007 vs. Los Angeles Lakers).
Highest number of steals per game: 9 (20/02/2008 vs Dallas Mavericks).
Most blocks per game: 2 (December 26, 2009 vs. Chicago Bulls).
December 29, 2009 vs Houston Rockets).
Played 50 minutes in a single game (06/02/2008 vs Phoenix Suns).
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Regular season average stats.
Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Frontcourt Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
05-06 Hornets 78 78
06-07 Hornets 64 64
07-08 Wasp 80 80
08-09 Hornets 78 78 11 3
Career 222 222
Playoffs average stats.
Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Frontcourt Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
2007-08 Hornets 12 12
2008-09 Hornets 30 30
Career 12 12
The total number of regular season games is statistically counted.
Season Team Played Start Time Shooting % 3 Points % Free Throws % Offense Defense Total Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
05-06 Hornets 78 78 2808 407-947 50-177 394-465 61 339 400 611 175 6 183 218 1258
06-07 Hornets 64 64 2353 381-871 50-143 292-357 54 226 280 569 118 3 161 154 1104
07-08 Hornets 80 80 3006 630-1291 92-249 332-390 62 259 321 925 217 4 201 185 1684
08-09 Hornets 78 78 3002 631-1255 64-176 455-524 69 363 432 861 216 10 231 212 1781
Career 223 223 8200 1433-3132 192-570 1023-1219 178 826 1004 2115 514 14 546 559 4081
The total number of playoff games is counted.
Season Team Played Start Time Shooting % 3 Points % Free Throws % Offense Defense Total Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
2007-08 Hornets 11 11 441 96-198 5-20 57-72 15 41 56 125 24 1 21 41 254
Career 11 11 441 96-198 5-20 57-72 15 41 56 125 24 1 21 41 254
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Record of honor.
1-time All-Rookie First Team: 2005-2006;
Participated in the All-Star Rookie Challenge twice; Entered the All-Star Game in the 2007-2008 season; In the 2007-2008 season, he led the Hornets to second place in the West in the regular season and reached the playoffs; 2007-2008 NBA "All-NBA" Team 1 In the 2008 Olympic Games, he led the American Dream Eight team to win the gold medal; In the 2008-2009 season, Paul had a steal in 108 consecutive games, surpassing Elvin Robertson's record of 105 consecutive games; In the 2008-2009 All-Star Game, he started the West (2134798 votes, fourth in the West) and had a double-double of 14 points and 14 assists; In the 2008-2009 season, he ranked first in the league in assists per game, steals per game, total assists and total steals, and won the titles of NBA season assist king and steal king. 2008-2009 NBA "All-NBA" Second Team 2011-2012 Season: Won the regular season steal king with steals per game 2011-2012 Season Defensive First Team [3] 2011-2012 NBA "All-NBA" First Team in History to Win Single-Season Steal King (4 times) Jersey number: 3 (Hornets, Clippers (Dream Eight (Dream Seven).)
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2011-12 All-Defensive First Team (Won).
2011-12 NBA First Team of the Year (Won).
2011-12 NBA All-Star (won).
2011-12 Steals King (Won).
2010-11 NBA All-Star (won).
2010-11 Steal King (Won).
2009-10 NBA All-Star (won).
2008-09 Steals King (won).
2008-09 NBA All-Star (won).
2008-09 Assist Champion (Won).
2008-09 NBA All-NBA Second Team (Winner).
2007-08 Steal King (Won).
2007-08 NBA All-NBA First Team (Winner).
2007-08 NBA All-Star (won).
2005-06 NBA Rookie of the Year (won).
2005-06 All-Rookie First Team (Won).
2013-14 NBA All-Team (Won).
2012-13 Steals King (won).
2013-14 Steal King (Won).
2013-14 Assist Champion (Won).
2012-13 All-Defensive First Team (Winner).
2012-13 NBA All-Star (won).
2013-14 All-Defensive First Team (Won).
2013-14 NBA All-Star (won).
2012-13 NBA All-NBA First Team (Winner).
2012-13 All-Star MVP (Won).
2014-15 Assist Champion (Won).
Chris Paul (male), born May 6, 1985 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard for the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA.
In 2005, he was drafted by the New Orleans Hornets for the fourth round in the first round, and in 2005-06, Paul was named the NBA Rookie of the Year.
In November 2011, Chris Paul joined the Los Angeles Clippers;
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Personally, I think it's good to watch it as a joke.
<> everyone knows that Paul Pierce would despise James so much, and in the end, the reason is just four words: personal vendettas. Just as Rome was not built in a day, the conflict between the two men lasted for 16 years.
The beginning of the conflict began in a preseason game in 2004: throughout the game, Pierce tried his best to defend James, and the amplitude was very large, and he threatened to blow James up. Pierce's attitude completely infuriated him, and the two began to curse each other, and both received technical fouls.
Pierce spat directly on the Cavaliers' bench and was fined 10,000 by the league after the game. James scored 37 points in this game, 41 points against Pierce, and the Celtics won. After the end, the two almost got into a fight in the player tunnel, and were finally pulled away by their teammates.
<> the two have since feuded, and in Game 7 of the 2008 Eastern Conference semifinals, James scored 45 points, Pierce scored 41 points, and the Celtics eliminated the Cavaliers 97-92 to advance. In the 2010 Eastern Conference semifinals, Pierce defended James with all his might, and in the last three games, James averaged points per game and shot a miserable shooting rate, and finally the Celtics eliminated the Cavaliers.
In the 2011 playoffs, the Heat beat the Celtics 4-1, and James raised his head to the sky and roared, celebrating wantonly. In 2012, the playoffs met again, forcing the strongest James in history, and the Heat turned defeat into victory and won the championship.
Throughout his career, the two sides have played each other a whopping 69 times, and the playoffs have been five rounds. James is 35-34 and averages points, rebounds, 6 assists, steals and shooting percentage per game. Pierce averaged points, rebounds, assists, 1 steal and shot percentage per game.
LeBron James: 4-time NBA champion, NBA Finals MVP NBA All-Star MVP Olympic Gold Medal - 20 NBA assist champion, 2007-08 NBA scoring champion, 17-time NBA All-Star Team All-NBA (13 first-team, 3 second-team, 1 three-team). Regular season averages:
Points: Rebounds, assists, steals, blocks. Playoffs averages: points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks.
Now it seems that LeBron James is a solid second-all-time player, not someone who can't even rank in the top five, as Paul Pierce said. Paul Pearce said this entirely because of a personal vendetta, and also because of the demands of the commentator's profession. So let's just take a look at this statement as a joke, after all, LeBron James is second among the top 50 superstars selected by the Selling and Leasing League, and Pierce is not selected at all, so it's just a joke.
The above views are purely personal opinions, if there is any error, please correct it, thank you!
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I don't think that's true at all, because James Qiaokuan is relatively strong, so he can be in the top three, he is a small forward in the team, he has won 4 championships in his career, 4 F MVPs, and then he has also won two Olympic gold medals.
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should look at this Sun Fan matter rationally. Because Xiang Wang's overall strength for James is very strong, I don't think this statement is objective enough. Because with his ability, it is okay to be in the top 5 in NBA history. I have a lot of confidence in his quality.
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