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    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns

    Parker vs. Paul is the matchup to watch
    By ELIZABETH WHITE, Associated Press Writer
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    AP - May 5, 10:25 pm EDT 1 of 36 NBA Gallery SAN ANTONIO (AP)—Besides winning les, there’s another reason Tony Parker loves playing in the NBA.

    The San Antonio point guard thrives on a good 1-on-1 matchup, such as the one he’s got going with New Orleans’ Chris Paul in the Western Conference semifinals.

    “It’s great fun, great matchup, a great challenge for me. So I’m having a lot of fun,” Parker said Saturday. “It’s always good when you play against the best players. That’s why you want to play in the NBA, to play against the best.”

    Parker certainly has that in Paul, and Paul in Parker.

    The two point guards matched each other almost point-for-point, assist-for-assist in Game 3 of the series on Thursday, and figure to do so again in Game 4 on Sunday.

    The Hornets have a 2-1 lead and the Spurs want to even things up before returning to New Orleans for Game 5.

    Parker, who turns 26 on May 17, racked up 31 points and 11 assists in the Spurs’ Game 3 win. Paul, who turned 23 on Tuesday, had 35 points and nine assists.


    “They’re both very good basketball players,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. “They’re both very unselfish. They both have the ability to score, at the same time use their teammates, to help their teammates to score.”

    Hornets coach Byron Scott agrees, and sees a few differences.

    “I think Chris Paul is a true point guard. When I say true point guard, he’s a pass-first type point guard. I think Tony Parker is more of a scoring point guard,” Scott said. “I think both of them are extremely quick. CP shoots it a little bit better, Tony’s probably a better finisher. But they’re both very good at what they do.”

    The numbers these playoffs seem to bear out Scott’s opinion. Parker has the slight edge on scoring so far in the first two rounds, 26.6 points to Paul’s 25.6. Paul has 11.8 assists per game to 6.8 from Parker.

    “They are kind of similar. I think that Chris Paul is getting really good getting to the paint and finding the open teammate,” the Spurs’ Manu Ginobili said after Game 3. “I think Tony plays faster. He’s deadly in transition. So I think Paul uses more of the pick-and-roll and is getting very smart and very used to that kind of system with those teammates. … They are two of the most impressive point guards in the league for sure.”

    Paul was runner-up for MVP this season as he led the Hornets to the Southwest Division le and No. 2 seed (they finished with the same record as the third-seeded Spurs but won the tiebreaker) after not even making the postseason last year.

    Parker was voted the MVP of last year’s NBA finals after leading the Spurs to a sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    “Both of them are unbelievable players,” the Hornets’ Peja Stojakovic said. “(Paul) led us to the second round and he is a true leader. And Tony also, Tony, his results speak for (themselves). … It’s a great battle.”

    In Game 3, Ginobili and Parker—who often sticks his tongue out of the side of his mouth as he drives to the basket—got to the rim consistently. Paul said the Hornets don’t want to let that happen again.

    “They shot a lot of layups. Him and Manu had 62 points, probably more than half of them was layups,” Paul said. “So we just got to control the paint like we did in the first two games and we’ll be fine.”

    Paul had the shot of the night Thursday. In the third quarter he spun around, his back to the basket, then he flipped up the ball, sinking the shot and getting fouled in the process.

    Controlling Paul has been a challenge for the Spurs, who acknowledge that the third-year star will probably score no matter what they try on him. In Game 3, the Spurs switched top defender Bruce Bowen from Paul to Stojakovic, who was largely shut down and scored only eight points.

    “We’re going to try to still take care of the role players” in Game 4, Ginobili said. “But at the same time try to bring Paul and (David) West a little down, too.”

    Whether the Spurs can stop Paul is anybody’s guess. But Parker isn’t planning to change his game Sunday.

    “I just think for me to help my team I just have to be aggressive,” he said. “I have to try to do both, score and pass the ball. So I don’t really look at it like I have to match him. I’m just trying to do whatever I can to help my team win.”

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    Those two put on a masterpiece in Game 3. We as basketball fans will be fortunate to watch these two for years to come.

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    “They’re both very good basketball players,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. “They’re both very unselfish. They both have the ability to score, at the same time use their teammates, to help their teammates to score.”

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    “They’re both very good basketball players,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. “They’re both very unselfish. They both have the ability to score, at the same time use their teammates, to help their teammates to score.”

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    It is time for Tony to remind the league that he deserves a spot on that All-NBA team 2nd or 3rd team. He just kicked-butt Nash in the first round, right?

    This is the perfect time.

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    then hopefully he faces williams in western finals
    and chauncy in finals

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    I have to kick myself every time i hear Tony's age... to be only 25 and accomplish what he has.. its amazing.. hes only gonna get better.

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    Parker will cool off, he's way too inconsistant, Paul on the other hand will continue to dominate this series. Paul is miles ahead of Parker.

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    then hopefully he faces williams in western finals
    and chauncy in finals

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    Parker will cool off, he's way too inconsistant, Paul on the other hand will continue to dominate this series. Paul is miles ahead of Parker.
    Yea, you're right. Cuz Paul has 3 championship rings and a Finals MVP trophy hanging in his home....

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    Always the same stupid thing.With your logic Derek Fisher is better than John Stockton was.Parker has 3 rings because he was lucky to play with the Duncan's Spurs.
    Right now CP3 is better than TP and of course it's a lot better than TP was at 23.I think nobody in the world except TP's fans can believe they are at least at the same level.
    CP3 is stupid but he is the best point guard of the league and he's only 23.
    Of course I wouldn't change TP for CP3 right now because we are in the playoffs and I'm at 100% with our boys.

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    And CP3 will never win a le without a legitimate big man.
    So what's the point?

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    Is Parker vs Paul the only topic?

    Spurs hope Parker can hold own against Paul
    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...yhoo&type=lgns

    Spurs: Parker, Paul play point-counterpoint
    http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/b...n.3972f80.html

    I'd prefer Harvey's Timmy healing view

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