Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 at 11:37 am  |  112 responses

SLAM 120: On Sale Now!

Chris Paul’s season may be over, but his impact is still being felt….

This is always a tough cover to decide on, as we need to finish it before the conference finals even begin. Sometimes we do all-time greats (SLAM 100: Michael Jordan), sometimes we do Draft-related covers (SLAM 110: Oden/Durant). This time we decided to honor the NBA’s breakout star of 2008, a guy who has never had his own SLAM cover. This one is out in NYC now and should be nationwide by this weekend. New Orleans-based senior writer Aggrey Sam, who penned the outstanding feature that runs in this issue, explains why this cover was the right move for us:

When I moved to New Orleans back in January, the first Hornets game I attended was in a half-filled arena, with a crowd that could seemingly care less about their hometown squad—moreso because hoops was a lot further down the priority list than, say, getting their lives back in order after Katrina, even with tickets as low as $10. By the time the season ended last month, virtually every game was sold out, people were rocking Hornets gear all over the city and everywhere I went, people only wanted to talk about one topic: Chris Paul. A few things happened in between—such as the Crescent City hosting the All-Star Game and the Hornets becoming a legit contender—but without a doubt, the transformation of fans into devotees, casual fans into fanatics, apathetic non-fans into casual fans and a national audience into true believers was due to CP3.

A feel-good story became a gripping saga. Talking heads went from including him in the next great young point-guard debate into the convo about future all-time greats, a transcendent player, an MVP. I often think about how my relocation to the N.O. was good timing—a city on its way back, the All-Star Game in my backyard, the Hornets’ amazing run and the reason why I’m posting today, a cover-story assignment—but then I contrast it with the city’s good timing.

Name a player better than CP for New Orleans. I’m not even talking about on the court, though that applies, too. I mean for a city that’s been through what it’s been through. Honestly, have you ever heard anybody say something negative about him? Maybe Julius Hodge, but that’s old news. Seriously though, his universal magnetic personality, Iverson/Stockton mentality (more like a sub-six foot Magic, if you wanna keep it 100; Isiah didn’t set the table like him and I’m too young to compare him to Tiny) and his mental game are nonpareil in today’s NBA. He touches people here like you wouldn’t believe, and while it helps that he’s one of the nicest ballers around, it helps even more that he’s got the heart of the city.

I did my story right in the midst of the team’s series against the defending champs, so you would expect it to be chock-full of Playoff background scenery (although competing with beat writers on deadline for interview time and no photo shoot didn’t help my cause). However, the feature was less about his season and more about his affect—on and off the court. Ticket sales, playing style (as much as I enjoyed the AI Era in Philly, I can’t argue that young cats emulating CP is better for the game) and pride—something that definitely wasn’t lacking here, but every little bit of inspiration helps—are all tangible effects of his MVP run. Not to wake up sleeping dogs, but nobody else in the League carried a city, in addition to a team. Rebuild New Orleans, indeed.

  • Add a Comment
  • Share
  • RSS

Tags: , ,

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    ABOUT TIME!

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Hopefully this will be the only cover with a player in a yellow jersey on it that I’ll see until next season. Can’t wait.

  • http://slamonline.com Logan Light

    Chris Rocks!?

  • http://www.nba.com AD25

    “Chris Rocks” is better than that time they called the NJ Nets the “best TEAM in the world”, which I think left a lotta people confused

    it’s all good though, I feel ya SLAM

  • j rich

    chris paul!!! yeah boi!!!

  • Silky Slim

    C – P – 3, woooooooooooo!

  • Knicks!

    niceee! second CP3 cover right?
    I haven’t even received the other one yet..

  • Rico

    Next season you should do a split cover for D-Will and CP3…maybe do one of those split face things. Detail their rivalry and where you/they expect it to go. Originally I though D-Will had the edge in the rivalry, but CP3 definitely took it back. But, D-Will is right there behind CP3…these two will be the most exciting players to watch during next season next to the usual suspects:Kobe & Lebron

  • http://www.another48minutes.blogspot.com Gerard Himself

    the perfect player for a cover. Well done.

  • Knicks!

    nice idea Rico.
    do the ‘there can only be one’ thing on the cover with chris & deron.

  • Steven

    They should have Chris Paul and Deron Williams share a cover and call it “The Future”

  • tike

    Nice SLAM nice

  • Dark

    Brook Lopez?!?

  • ER

    this cover just made my day, a split between cp and deron would be sick.

  • B. Long

    Someone predicted this…Hmmm who could that be? Not that it’s that big of a suprise. CP3 could have been a Co-MVP and I would have been totally cool with that. Classiest dude in the league right now.

  • http://idunkonthem.blogspot.com/ albie1kenobi

    where’s Ryan and his obligatory ball-punching jokes?

  • 5mooth

    Prince gettin some love

  • del negro

    Will the feature in any way address his ridiculous, near-comical flopping and questionable defense? (yeah, I’m a hater)

  • riggs

    really guys? chris rocks? brook lopez? only attention that brook lopel would get are from cats thinking that he’s a girl. but you guys made it up for having one of my fav dudes this season on the cover.

  • Mo

    I was hoping you’d do another CP3 cover soon. Good going!

  • B. Long

    Eboy should be nominated for Hater of the Year.

  • ciolkstar

    I’m still confused about that “best TEAM in the world” NETS cover. How the F*ck did that happen?

  • ciolkstar

    Cp3 has a million watt smile and may be a great guy in the community. But saying he’s got a “mean streak” is justa complementary way of brushing over the fact that he’s a dirty player. Every time dude is in a contact situation he dishes out something extra. The punch in the balls thing happened awhile ago, but it was on a big stage in NCAA tourney. He’s a great player, and the best PG on the game today (its not even close) but all the “He’s such a nice guy stuff is waaay overblown”

  • ciolkstar

    *ACC tourney not NCAA*

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    And B. Long, your title is what exactly? Kobe sword swallower?

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    B, I like you. You are taking up the mantle that my former posting partner Bryan (Shia) used to take up.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Shia is missed. That f*cker.

  • Mo

    No ciolkstar, dirty players purposely try to hurt other players. CP doesn’t do that. And if you met CP you’d know that he really is a nice guy, which is why many people like him. Both his peers and people off the court. I’m glad everyone is still not trying to hold on to that college/Hodge incident the way you are. If everybody held on to that, his career would’ve been over before it started. And for what the people in that audience and Julius Hodge were saying to CP, any other player would’ve punched Hodge in his MOUTH! Forget the balls, just punch him straight in his mouth.

  • Mo

    Dirty players = Bruce Bowen. Players that purposely slide their feet under players trying to injure their ankles. THAT is a dirty player.

  • http://idunkonthem.blogspot.com/ albie1kenobi

    i bet it hurts a lot more to punch balls than the mouth, not to mention it’s a lot more discreet. he really is isiah (the player) part 2.

  • Mo

    Some players wouldn’t have cared at all about discretion. Anyway Slam, nice cover. I’m out. Peace.

  • Aaron

    lol at calling cp3 dirty. no moreso then stockton, isiah, jordan, bird, etc etc etc. i bet you do a lil grabbing on the playground urself..if you play at all.

  • Rico

    @Mo…I did meet CP3 and he was anything but classy. First, I tried to give him a hug and he pushed me to the ground…then I asked for his autograph and he spit in my face! I think he is an alien.

  • Rico

    @Aaron…isiah=dirty….stockton/jordan=physical…cp3=borderline dirty

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Rico, are you a midget!! You got pushed to the ground by a 6′ 0″ point guard trying to give him a hug? That would be great if it was true. The spitting part is too over the top, unless it was Charles Barkley.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    I thought he ball-punched?

  • WhaHuh

    good cover but as far as negatives- he is a notorious flopper.

  • WhaHuh

    Since when is 6 foot short? The Bball has skewed peoples brains

  • http://idunkonthem.blogspot.com/ albie1kenobi

    TAD, you are wrong. how can you even think that ball punching is “purposely try(ing) to hurt other players” is beyond me.

  • Rico

    @Eboy… Technically no, I’m not a midget….I’m a hobbit. I have a greater arm span and strength that your typical midget. It’s possible he sneezed, not spit, in my face. Either way he didn’t apologize.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Ryan Jones

    *oooof*

  • http://www.slamonline.com Ryan Jones

    I imagine that’s the sound you make when someone — I’m not saying who — punches you in the balls.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Ryan Jones

    Obligatory!

  • http://idunkonthem.blogspot.com/ albie1kenobi

    is “oooof” the sound that Hodges makes?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Ryan Jones

    No Albie, I literally meant YOU.

  • hussam abdulhai

    cps is one of the succesfull players in this league n one of my favourites he really deserves that and lets go boston

  • Dave Kamin

    one hell of a cover…
    i was thinkin about some love for the pistons, i guess we wount see the “core” anymore!

  • B. Long

    @Eboy: I think I’m more Kobe’s unoffical lobbiest than anything else. Kinda like that dude in Thank You for Smoking….except Kobe is the cigarettes.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Ryan Jones

    That’s kind of a fresh metaphor, B. Long. Especially since Kobe actually does cause cancer.

  • B. Long

    @Ryan: Judging by his affect on your brain, Lebron must be crack.

Advertisement