Monday, October 29th, 2012 at 3:00 pm  |  104 responses

Top 50: Chris Paul, no. 3

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players for ’12-13.

by Lang Whitaker / @langwhitaker

About a year ago, the fine folks at Brand Jordan invited a mess of editors and writers out to a launch event for the Jordan 2012. We assembled in New Jersey at an airplane hangar, where a full-size basketball court had been put together complete with breakaway-rimmed glass backboards. (In case I dunked.)

To insure we gave the shoes a thorough workout, the Jordan folks brought in Idan Ravin, the trainer known as The Hoops Whisperer (also known as a SLAM columnist) who works with all the best athletes in the NBA. For about an hour, Idan put us through a terrifying workout, doing all sorts of stretches, sprints and jumps. After about 45 minutes, Idan broke out a sack of tennis balls, and he introduced us to a drill that involved having your partner roll a ball away from you, and then you had to basically fetch the ball.

This was a real workout, and these were real drills. By this point I was seriously sucking wind, and it was taking all of my will not to go over to the corner of the court and vomit into a trash can. And so just as I swallowed back my breakfast, my partner rolled a ball through my legs, and I spun and, admittedly half-heartedly, ran after the ball. Idan spotted me and, perhaps sensing a teaching moment, trotted over and got in my ear to try and help fire me up.

“Come on, Lang,” he said. “Get after it. You can do this. This is Chris Paul’s favorite drill.”

I grabbed my hamstrings and, lost in that moment, thought to myself, “Man, I hate Chris Paul.”

I’m pretty sure I’m not the first person on a basketball court to feel enmity toward Chris Paul; if anybody hates Chris, it’s because dude makes a habit out of destroying his opposition. Way, way, way back in 2008, Ryne Nelson and I got into a fake argument in the pages of SLAM and (right here on SLAMonline) about which point guard was better, Deron Williams or Chris Paul. Not long after that issue dropped, Paul would go on that season to lead the NBA in assists per game (11) and steals per game (2.8). But the Hornets lost in the first round of the Playoffs, to Denver, and a year later the Hornets pink-slipped Byron Scott, and then Paul got injured and missed half the season, and then guys like Derrick Rose and John Wall started coming up, and pretty quickly, Chris Paul’s name started to slip from the point guard convo.

The injury and playing in New Orleans seemed to keep Chris out of spotlight. It really wasn’t until almost a year later, when CP3 hung 33, 14, 7 and 4 on the Lakers in L.A. to open the 2011 Playoffs, that everyone kind of remembered, “Oh, yeah, that guy’s pretty good.”

He can score, he has a dead-eye mid-range game, he’s an incredible defender (he’s led the NBA in steals in four of his seven seasons), he commands respect and demands respect (ask Pau Gasol), and nobody in the NBA is better at running a team. I’ve been around the NBA for almost a dozen years now, and CP3 is one of my favorite people I’ve covered. He’s a solid guy, who values family and relationships, who looks you in the eye when he speaks to you. He’s the kind of guy who, if he wants it, could have a career in politics when he retires. Then again, retirement is a ways away: CP3 is still three years shy of 30.

That stuff aside, what is so impressive to me about Chris Paul is that he excels against the best players in the world without being the best athlete at his position. Sure, he’s an elite athlete, but he’s not transcendent like LeBron or even a Westbrook. Chris once told me that he knows he’s not the fastest guy in the NBA, but that what he does have is quickness, so he tries to take advantage of that quickness by stopping and starting, and changing speeds when defenders least expect it.

He is not tall, he is not unbelievably strong, but what really sets him apart is that more than anything else, and maybe more than anyone else, he just hates to lose. And so he works his ass off to make the most of what he has. Chris Paul goes that extra mile, way past where the rest of us stop to go puke in the corner. He’s been an All-Star, he’s a two-time Gold medalist, he even made people believe in the Clippers. The only thing left is a ring.

And knowing CP3, when he puts his mind to, there’s nothing he can’t do.


Where should Chris Paul rank in the SLAMonline Top 50?

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SLAMonline Top 50 Players 2012
Rank Player Team Position Pos. Rank
50 Greg Monroe Pistons C 8
49 Tyreke Evans Kings PG 14
48 Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 13
47 Stephen Curry Warriors PG 12
46 Ricky Rubio TWolves PG 11
45 Al Jefferson Jazz PF 14
44 Anthony Davis Hornets PF 13
43 Serge Ibaka Thunder PF 12
42 Al Horford Hawks C 7
41 Ty Lawson Nuggets PG 10
40 Danny Granger Pacers SF 6
39 Tim Duncan Spurs PF 11
38 John Wall Wizards PG 9
37 Monta Ellis Bucks SG 8
36 Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF 10
35 Roy Hibbert Pacers C 6
34 Tyson Chandler Knicks C 5
33 Eric Gordon Hornets SG 7
32 Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 9
31 Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 6
30 Amar’e Stoudemire Knicks PF 8
29 Marc Gasol Grizzlies C 4
28 DeMarcus Cousins Kings C 3
27 Paul Pierce Celtics SF 5
26 Andre Iguodala Nuggets SG 5
25 Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 4
24 Josh Smith Hawks PF 7
23 Derrick Rose Bulls PG 8
22 Joe Johnson Nets SG 4
21 Steve Nash Lakers PG 7
20 James Harden Thunder SG 3
19 Pau Gasol Lakers PF 6
18 Chris Bosh Heat PF 5
17 Kyrie Irving Cavs PG 6
16 LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 4
15 Tony Parker Spurs PG 5
14 Dirk Nowitzki Mavs PF 3
13 Andrew Bynum Sixers C 2
12 Blake Griffin Clippers PF 2
11 Kevin Love TWolves PF 1
10 Carmelo Anthony Knicks SF 3
9 Russell Westbrook Thunder PG 4
8 Rajon Rondo Celtics PG 3
7 Deron Williams Nets PG 2
6 Dwyane Wade Heat SG 2
5 Dwight Howard Lakers C 1
4 Kobe Bryant Lakers SG 1
3 Chris Paul Clippers PG 1

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’12-13 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Jake Appleman, Maurice Bobb, Rodger Bohn, Brendan Bowers, Franklyn Calle, David Cassilo, Bryan Crawford, Adam Figman, Eldon Khorshidi, Eddie Maisonet III, Ryne Nelson, Ben Osborne, Allen Powell II, Sam Rubenstein, Jonathan Santiago, Abe Schwadron, Leo Sepkowitz, Dave Spahn, Ben Taylor, Tzvi Twersky, Peter Walsh, Tracy Weissenberg, Yaron Weitzman, DeMarco Williams and Dave Zirin.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • Bored

    probably not

  • Bored

    do you know what this list is for?

  • Bored

    dumb dumb. sorry dude haha

  • Bored

    wow…

  • Bored

    seriously?

  • Bored

    ahh i see. ok, well then sorry for the last 3 replies I did to similar comments.

  • Bored

    there is nothing wrong with the way Rose gets to the ring.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    that doesn’t dictate whose better. no.

  • manu

    moron right?

    yeah so ill just sit at home and watch tv late into the playoffs every year while chris paul does the same

  • Omar

    He should have Kobe’s MVP, but that’s besides the point you were making, I guess.

  • RKJ92

    “moron right?

    yeah so ill just sit at home and watch tv late into the playoffs every year while chris paul does the same”

    - Manu

    Do you see what I mean? @disqus_QO13hGIgUj:disqus he wont acknowledge Chris Paul as a player nor will he put up a valid arguement why CP3 doesn’t deserve the 3rd spot other then trying to belittle his abilities as a player which any actual hoophead would scoff at considering how good Chris Paul actually is, he also legitimately thinks Derrick Rose, Deron Williams, and Tony Parker are better LOL that’s why we typically wont respond to idiots like this, they have a biast opinion with no clue what they’re talking about.

  • LakeShow

    I take it you really really over value José Calderón.

  • RKJ92

    If seriously to me? then yes… I’d love to see an argument to prove me wrong, because i’m pretty sure the general basketball public would agree with what I had said.. if seriously to the seed? well he suffers from brain shrinkage ;)

  • Rainman

    yah

  • http://twitter.com/AjpDos Allen Powell

    You believe that the top stat is simple assists? So John Stockton was better than Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas in their primes? Because he was the league leader in assists multiple times during their primes.
    Stop being silly pimp.

  • Datkid

    I had no idea people were so ignorant about how raw CP3 actually is lmaoooo

  • Bored

    haha I was wondering if he was going to reply to our comments and then he comes out with that! haha unbelievable! but enough laughing at fools we should probably get back to talking about Basketball.

  • Bored

    haha

  • Bored

    yeah, dont you know that each position on the court has a top stat? duh! (sarcasm)

  • Bored

    yeah he suffers from severe brain shrinkage.

  • Ugh

    I’ve been watching some Paul film lately, and I don’t know if he’s actually better than Tim Hardaway, let alone as good as Zeke. Made me wonder how diluted the NBA is right now.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    I do agree Rondo doesn’t always show up. But I’ll take a guy who steps up big in the playoffs who takes a few games off in the season. And in the regular season he averaged way more assists. Not the “Top PG Stat” like Sean said, I ain’t a stats guy, watch the games and you can see who does the most. But his extremely high assist numbers ery year do say something. Dude’s the best passer in the L. One of the best over. In 2 years SLAM’s list will read 1 Lebron – 2 Durant – 3 Rondo – 4 Howard. Not 100 percent sure of the order but I am of the players. Heard it here first. Right now, Kobe > Dwight. But 2 years more only.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    You will see. Watching Rondo play tonight was beautiful. Absolutely love the man’s game. Wilbon said it on PTI. Starting the season, the PG leader is Rondo. As it was in the playoffs.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    20 -13-7. The way he passes, runs the floor, uses his body. Sorry man, come back at me when CP3 posts 20-13-7. He will occasionally, but Rondo will regularly. He’s clearly the leader of the class in terms of PG’s. Only biased CP3 fans and people who don’t watch and or don’t understand basketball think otherwise.

  • Max

    You sir, are an idiot.

  • Max

    NO

  • Max

    NO.

  • Guitoz

    Great player, very entertaining to watch, but a bit overrated. He never passed the 2nd round of the playoffs (and the sweep against the Spurs last year means a lot), can’t be a top 3 player right now, sorry.

  • manu

    wow ur an idiot…totally brainwashed dumba**

    Tony Parker has a Finals MVP u disrespectful dip**** not to mention 3 rings

    Derrick Rose is the MVP of the league when healthy

    Deron Williams has a lost a grand total of 4 out of 20 something games head to head against paul….deron is on another level when he has support around him…in utah he was in the conference finals while chris paul was losing by 50 to the denver nuggets

  • manu

    of course he should

    when LA was the #1 seed in the West and Kobe put up better numbers….of course chris paul should have it

  • pposse

    you are ignorance personified @manu gave u enough reasons, and we are still waiting for a rebuttal. tick tock tick tock

  • pposse

    people think paul is the best because imo he is the smallest guy/ the ultimate underdog. Fact of the matter is, he is simply not a better overall player than any of the guys you mentioned in your post.

  • pposse

    shuuut up! do u not realize that if d rose was healthy he would be starting in the olympics over cp3 right? or are you this dillusional? Every knowledgeable person about bball will tell you this is a fact, but you guys on here swear by cp3..please get over this man crush, he’s aiight but he is not the best. Wake up, its not 2008 anymore!

  • pposse

    whose a better BASKETBALL player?

  • RKJ92

    Andddd Chris Paul is the best point guard in the NBA so whats your point!? LOL all that stuff means nothing when individually Chris Paul is absolutely on another level then the 3 afformentioned point guards, that’s what makes your arguement bunk no matter WHAT you try to say it would be completely irrelevant!

  • manu

    what is this level u speak of?

    i see tony parker outperform him and dominate him in the playoffs, i see him get statistically owned by derrick rose and lose to derrick rose every single time they play head to head and lose every time he plays deron williams

  • manu

    individually?

    rose – better scorer
    rose – better rebounder
    rose – more clutch
    rose – faster
    rose – better handles

    there is not a single thing on earth that paul does better than rose besides 3 pt % ….o yeah and flop like a b**** too

  • manu

    i love how people try to bash me when they can’t even back it up

    please I’m still waiting for reasons why chris paul is winless against rose, pretty much winless against deron williams, just got swept by tony parker, and hasn’t got past the 2nd round

    im also waiting for reasons why chris paul is on this imaginary level individually when the fact is D-Rose is better at nearly everything except passing, Deron Williams is better at every single thing, and Tony Parker is a Finals MVP

  • RKJ92

    Bro your actually a moron.. and anybody with half a brain of basketball knowledge would back me up EASY -.-

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    I’m going to laugh at you people who think you know basketball after every game. Game 1.

    Player A – 20-13-7 on 70% against the Miami Heat.
    Player B – 12-12-4 on 40% against the Grizzlies.

    Player A is a top 4 player in this league.
    Player B is a top 7 player in this league.

    I will be back after their second games.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    I’m going to laugh at you people who think you know basketball on this site after every game. Game 1.

    Player A – 20-13-7 on 70% against the Miami Heat.
    Player B – 12-12-4 on 40% against the Grizzlies.

    Player A is a top 4 player in this league.
    Player B is a top 7 player in this league.

    I will be back after their second games.

  • http://www.reverbnation.com/savagemuzicgroup T-Ray

    True but keep in mind he was hobbled in that Spurs series. If he wasn’t they might have had a better chance.

  • Bored

    Conley and Allen. is it meant to be easy playing against those guys? also do you watch NBA games or box scores?

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    Lmao Conley and Allen. Wade and LeBron. I watch games. I’ve been laughing at all the stats mongrels on SLAM. Did you watch their first games? I doubt it. CP3 ain’t on Rondo’s level, boy.

  • Bored

    i dont know why im replying again because its pointless. you obviously have no idea why I think you are idiot. somehow you got the impression I was comparing Conley and Allen to Wade and Bosh. i think you have a problem comprehending what you read, like when you attempted to negate the CP3 ranking based on last seasons playoffs. but im going to tell you what the list is for, just as long as you do me one favour. just give up on replying to me. “rankings are based solely on projected ’12-13 performance”. that is a direct quote in the notes which is written under the list of players that were selected by a bunch of people.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    … And Rondo’s performance will be better. Like last years playoffs. ‘Cause he’s a better player who takes in to another level when it counts.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    18 and 14 for Rondo. Again. Come back to me when CP3 can put up numbers like that consistently.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    Rondo 20 dimes. He’s just so much better than everyone in the L at passing. It’s not even close. The only one’s like him are JKidd and Magic.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    Rondo has the mantle. 20 dimes dropper. Arguably the greatest passer of all time. Champion.

  • http://www.facebook.com/evan.boland Evan Boland

    CP3 is a JOKE. 2/14? Lmao. Westbrook made him look silly. BTW, Rondo? 22 and 15? 35 straight 10 assist games? It’s okay boy, you don’t have to admit how little you know, it’s obvious.

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