View Full Version : Chris Pauls playoff history
MultiTroll
07-08-2024, 12:48 PM
Why is the pattern the teams he joins generally have their best playoff year early then get progressively worse? Discuss
Hornets
2006 none
2007 none
2008 R2 loss
2009 R1 loss
2010 none
2011 R1 loss
Clippers
2012 R2
2013 R1
2014 R2
2015 R2
2016 R1
2017 R1
Houston
2018 R3
2019 R2
OKC
2020 R1
Phoenix
2021 Finals L
2022 R2
2023 R2
exstatic
07-08-2024, 12:52 PM
Not an issue here, because he’s only here to rehab his image. He’ll be gone at the trade deadline or the buyout deadline, which is why his deal is structured as a one year contract. Players on a one year have absolute control over any trades, because they can veto them.
MultiTroll
07-08-2024, 01:02 PM
Good news is his Spurs contract is one year.
Some notes.
I do not see a lot of roster turnover and indeed the younger cores that CPO sniffers are citing as being imparted so much wisdom blah blah are still on his 3 main teams during CPOs duration. Hornets Clippers Phoenix.
Clippers
2012 R2 loss to Spurs 0-4. Vinny Del coach. Imo an excellent Spurs team. Completely burned by OKCref in playoffs.
2015 after being ahead 3-1, Coq Rivers coach.
2016 ahead 2-0 then backdoor swept.
Houston
2018 ahead 3-2 vs Golden Phaggots, Paul got injured and missed Gms 6 7. Imo one of if not CPOs best playoff year.
2019 (it was either 18 or 19) one game was a 2002 Lakers Kings level corrupt reffing in favor of Golden Phaggots. Several high IQ boardies saw the game and declared the reffing 100 determined to see ABC Warriors thru to the *win.
2021 Finals vs Bucks. After being ahead 2-0 got backdoor swept.
2022 Phoenix after being ahead 3-2
spurraider21
07-08-2024, 01:08 PM
dont worry, he wont be adding to his playoff history this season
I'm torn. What if we're fighting for a play-in spot, do we still cut CP loose? That could mean the difference between the lottery and a play-in spot, easily (if we're pretty much done this off-season in terms of big moves, which I have a distinct feeling we are).
My gut tells me we do get rid of CP, so the point is moot is what I mean. I just hope we overachieve and he wants to stick with us as a 6 seed. Obviously doubtful
MultiTroll
07-08-2024, 01:13 PM
Not an issue here, because he’s only here to rehab his image. He’ll be gone at the trade deadline or the buyout deadline, which is why his deal is structured as a one year contract.
Do we know this for a fact? Sure seems logical, however...
Is CPO one of Pops free agent butt buddies to be given an LVPau / Softridge type lopsided buyout or worse yet, extension?
Seventyniner
07-08-2024, 01:16 PM
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exstatic
07-08-2024, 01:18 PM
I'm torn. What if we're fighting for a play-in spot, do we still cut CP loose? That could mean the difference between the lottery and a play-in spot, easily (if we're pretty much done this off-season in terms of big moves, which I have a distinct feeling we are).
My gut tells me we do get rid of CP, so the point is moot is what I mean. I just hope we overachieve and he wants to stick with us as a 6 seed. Obviously doubtful
You have to, if that is the agreement.
You have to, if that is the agreement.
True. I just hope the agreement is a playoff spot and we do (much) better than expected.
The Truth #6
07-08-2024, 01:33 PM
He may be stuck with us and not an issue. And then plays another year, then retires, then joins the coaching staff, then...we'll, who knows, really. But I think this year for CP could go lots of ways.
Obstructed_View
07-08-2024, 05:15 PM
Get me to the playoffs first, then I'll start being picky.
widowmaker
07-08-2024, 05:21 PM
Remember he’s only here “to mentor” players so they can learn how to “play”
MultiTroll
07-09-2024, 12:02 PM
None of you have addressed the decline in playoffs after he joins new teams then beyond Year 1. Along with rookie New Orleans as a very good rookie then after his 3rd year peak.
Repeat, this could still bode very well for Spurs in Year 1 of CPO.
exstatic
07-09-2024, 12:08 PM
None of you have addressed the decline in playoffs after he joins new teams then beyond Year 1. Along with rookie New Orleans as a very good rookie then after his 3rd year peak.
Repeat, this could still bode very well for Spurs in Year 1 of CPO.
It’s irrelevant. He’s 39 and here for a year, and maybe not even a whole year.
MultiTroll
07-09-2024, 12:16 PM
It’s irrelevant. He’s 39 and here for a year, and maybe not even a whole year.
Assumes facts not in evidence.
What happened to the great wisdom and know how he purportedly imparted to younger core players with Hornets Clippers Phoenix?
How long will his employ and effect last?
+ we've seen Popped on many occasions reward his pets with playing time and fat contracts to the detriment of the team.
He may be stuck with us and not an issue. And then plays another year, then retires, then joins the coaching staff, then...we'll, who knows, really. But I think this year for CP could go lots of ways.
I vote for less then 1 year ideal, 1 year absolute max.
Coach? Never.
Mr. Body
07-09-2024, 12:24 PM
Rumors have long been that he gets a lot out of players but wears out his welcome. Maybe he's like Avery Johnson in a way, in that he gets on players' nerves. Some guys react well, but not everyone wants to live up to his demanding standards. Some guys like to coast.
SpursFan86
07-09-2024, 12:39 PM
OP living up to his username :rolleyes
MultiTroll
07-09-2024, 01:01 PM
OP living up to his username :rolleyes
:lol keep living your fantasy Sparky.
MultiTroll
07-09-2024, 01:06 PM
Rumors have long been that he gets a lot out of players but wears out his welcome. Maybe he's like Avery Johnson in a way, in that he gets on players' nerves. Some guys react well, but not everyone wants to live up to his demanding standards. Some guys like to coast.
Hey on topic. :lol :toast
I think your point is 100 valid.
Do his "demanding standards" mean the way he wants to see the ball move -or not. Which was all too often in his hands. That is what i have seen of Paul.
Vs hitting people with passes when they are really open, having a truly Beautiful Game. So not a case of them wanting to "coast", rather their ideas of strategy were just as valid as his.
Perhaps better as time went on.
No denying the facts of the playoff record.
thOOdee
07-09-2024, 01:09 PM
Loved rooting against paul as a basketball player, which is a testament to his game, but the respect I have for him and those runs is above and beyond when compared to a player like kevin durant. Probably could have gne to philly and had a better shot at a ring, but decided to try to build something from nothing.
thOOdee
07-09-2024, 01:13 PM
I'm torn. What if we're fighting for a play-in spot, do we still cut CP loose? That could mean the difference between the lottery and a play-in spot, easily (if we're pretty much done this off-season in terms of big moves, which I have a distinct feeling we are).
My gut tells me we do get rid of CP, so the point is moot is what I mean. I just hope we overachieve and he wants to stick with us as a 6 seed. Obviously doubtful
i highly doubt we cut him if spurs make the playoffs. That would mean spurs have definitely leveled up, if a team like the mavs could luck their way into the finals, a wildcar wemby driven spurs playoff team would be scary for any team to face.
Fireball
07-09-2024, 02:12 PM
This is all about teaching the kids for one, maybe even only half a season.
MultiTroll
07-09-2024, 02:20 PM
This is all about teaching the kids for one, maybe even only half a season.
Last 3 years:
65
59
58 games
Paul may literally only play a half a season for the Spurs. Willingly or due to injury.
Regardless let's hope is year 1 is beneficial.
Fireball
07-09-2024, 03:08 PM
Regardless let's hope is year 1 is beneficial.
I am optimistic. Lets see how our young players can cope with a veteran like Paul who does not shy away from calling you out if you do the same mistake twice.
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