Le$ is in financial trouble. No more ipads at 12:00;01 AM. Chris Paul better be willing to accept Dragic's Dynex TV
From a financial standpoint it could be inticing for Paul. There's a $50 million difference between resigning with the Clips or signing elsewhere. Although Annually, due to the extra year the Clips can offer, the difference would be around 3 million.. they say the no state income tax will be a selling point for Rox.. 13% California state income tax on a $38 million dollar contract is almost $5 million a year.. but once you factor in the extra year, which would be comforting for a 32 year old player, and indorsment revenue just from being in LA.. Is it worth it for him to leave?? It
The problem is that the Clippers are imploding so he'd be throwing the rest of his career away on a scrub team if he stays there. When you can get comparable money and possible contention, that starts to look really good.
There's usually multiple "stars" available. This year we have CP3, PG, Blake, Hayward plus the next level of Millsap, Ibaka. Is CP3 the best of that bunch? Maybe. Is he the best or most logical fit? Not even close. Basically EVERY other player I listed is a more obvious fit. So there's got to be some thinking on their part. What it is?? No clue.
Nah we just understand the Warriors have 4 stars so when you have the opportunity to get another star you take advantage of it.
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Paul isn't the most obvious fit but you can most definitely make that duo work successfully. Two phenomenal passers that can create shots for themselves and others. Yes please. You don't turn away future hall of famers still in their prime because the fit isn't perfect on the surface. Improve this team the best you can and see what happens.
The myth that Harden can't play with another ball dominate guard or a True PG is laughable. People assume this because the Ty Lawson thing or because he's constantly having the Ball. It's funny because Harden has been asking for another ball handler for years and finally we were able to get Gordan and Lou, but they can only do so much with there set abilities. Chris Paul on the other hand is a super star true PG that is one of the top tier ball handlers/passer/playmaker And even scorer at times Plus despite Hardens rise in the PG position I still think he's not the truest PG as he has a high turnover rate. I see him more as a SG but similar to Lebron role being ball dominate/playmaking and kyrie and Lebron gel just fine.
I thought we had no chance of signing Paul because I thought the Spurs were a better fit for Paul but Aldridge wanting out of the Spurs definitely increases our chances.
Man can you imagine Paul hitting all those open jumpers he always seems to hit in a D'Antoni Offense?!?!?
For those of you saying that CP3 won't fit, consider this. On the defensive end, he is as good a defender as Bev imo. On the offensive end, he is a dead eye shooter from downtown. He is also an amazing playmaker, something we sorely needed at the end of Game 5 and all of Game 6. Our problem is not scoring when Harden sits, it is who will run the freaking system. Chris Paul can be that guy. A guy like Bev cannot. A guy like Ego will probably not. Same with Lou Williams. They can run the occasional PnR or get hot, but they can't reliably run a system and generate plays. Basically, Paul can take a much more relaxed role on offense until Harden sits and then take over and cram the PnR down the other team's throats just like Harden just finished doing. My concern is this, CP3 is extremely serious as a player. He won't hesitate to step up to any of his teammates when he doesn't feel like they are giving it all. Ideally, Harden can take more plays off on offense but will he continue to up his D as he offsets more O? If not, can he take earfuls from CP3 and grow from it or get negatively impacted? If we get CP3, this will be a very make or break year for Harden.