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    ... who do you honestly think has played better overall in this series? I think its been a push up to this point.

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    equal.

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    CP3. While their stats are somewhat similar, Paul has to put up with the burden of being "the man." Tony Parker won't see as many double teams or defensive strategies designed solely to slow him down, because the Hornets are more worried about Tim Duncan. Also, CP3 has played better in these playoffs than any other player in the league.

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    ... who do you honestly think has played better overall in this series? I think its been a push up to this point.
    Hard to tell - Parker stepped up big time in game 3 and 4 when they desperately needed a win. If he want's to he can violate the Hornets defense almost at will. But so did Paul with the Spurs defense, the kid is - despite his mental state - a great player. Taking all 4 games into account I'd say it's Paul.

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    If TP plays CP3 to a near-draw, or even approaching that, Spurs win.

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    lets see how the rest of the series plays out

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    Parker-- he has come up bigger in the more important games. Not just because of his individual stats, but his ability to get everyone involved and dictate tempo.

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    paul and parker both need help
    parker needed a healthier duncan in game one and 2
    and paul needs peja and has not got him

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    i think tony's been our best player so far in the playoffs, but games 1 and 2 paul outplayed him. have to wait for the series to end to really say.

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    Parker-- he has come up bigger in the more important games.
    So which games were the unimportant ones? If the hornets would have lost game 1 or 2 the series would basically be over.

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    So which games were the unimportant ones? If the hornets would have lost game 1 or 2 the series would basically be over.
    With the Spurs being down 2-0 the important games were obviously game 3 and 4. Parker had a pathetic game 2 performance. In Game one he was good, as well in 3 and 4. But in Game 2 he had little help from the role players.

    I can see your point - every frickin' game is important in the playoffs, but after being down 2-0 - the following games at home are more important. Parker provided everything needed along with the key players of the Spurs. When the Hornets shut down one of the big three totally like Duncan in Game 1 and Ginobili in Game 2 (despite he played little minutes) they may end up winning the game. If the big three contribute the Hornets stand little chance.

    It's the same with the Hornets offense - The Spurs could not slow down West, Paul and Peja - In Game 2 they where lucky, Mo Pete hit every ing shot in his 23 minutes - but if they shut down one entirely the hornets are struggeling.

    Tomorrow I expect a big game of either big three. Depending on Gino and Peja as the X-Factor I expect a real slaughterfest. Whoever ends up winning tomorrow (with the big three of either team contributing) will win the series.

    I always thought the Hornets might be the toughtes matchup for the Spurs in the Playoffs. I didn't fear Phoenix, I wouldn't fear the Lakers and Celtics/Pistons. For the Spurs it's beating the Hornets which matters. I'm glad they could net game 3 and 4, and I can see them winning one game in NO. If they fail, the spurs fail because of the HCA the Hornets inherit.

    It'll be not CP3 nor TP who decides who will win the series. It'll be guys like Finley, Thomas, Oberto and Udoka.

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    Very close...but I choose Parker based on experience.

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    CP3. While their stats are somewhat similar, Paul has to put up with the burden of being "the man." Tony Parker won't see as many double teams or defensive strategies designed solely to slow him down, because the Hornets are more worried about Tim Duncan. Also, CP3 has played better in these playoffs than any other player in the league.
    You must be confused with your own team.... Chris Paul has had basically single coverage the entire series... we actually focused more on D West in the first two games than CP3 and then worried about stopping everyone else in games 3 and 4.

    Obviously Paul will always be the 'focal' point of the defensive scheme... but he has been guarded pretty much straight up like TP.

    But i would give the slight edge to Paul... but Parker is right there with him.

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    If TP plays CP3 to a near-draw, or even approaching that, Spurs win.
    Your answer is contained somewhere within this post...

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    obviously Paul..

    the Spurs strategy is to make Paul beat us..he's the focus of the defense..

    for the Hornets, their focus is to stop Duncan by swarming and doubling him..

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    Paul has played better and is the better player but Tony by taking it right at CP3 has really helped to turn this thing around. Tony is having a of a post-season.

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    Parker--Chrissiey C3PO loses a lot because of his dramma queen antics and general lack of maturity
    The "I'm going to tell Stu Jackson" comment alone costs Paul any contest between Tony & him
    I'm betting on at least 3 nut punches in the next 2 games

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    Parker-- he has come up bigger in the more important games. Not just because of his individual stats, but his ability to get everyone involved and dictate tempo.
    as if you would say anything other than that ... you biased Tony Parker nut-hugger

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    All I know is that my boy TP is clutch.

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    TP is having an amazing post-season... Along with CP3 and Kobe, he's the best player of the 08 playoffs.

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    parker. if you look at the boundaries within these guys play, parker has pretty much done everything that he normally does. paul, in the last 2 games, has failed to get his teammates involved, best example of which is chandler's only points coming from the free throw line.

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    All of this stuff about "Chris Paul's mental state" and such is ridiculous. You don't know what you're talking about.

    Players on your own team whine and flop JUST as much and have been doing it longer. CP is one of the nicest, most humble guys off the court. He constantly deflects praise for himself and gives it to his teammates.

    On the court, he's a fierce compe or. That's about it. Anything else you say about him is your projection as a fan of an opposing team.

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    ... who do you honestly think has played better overall in this series? I think its been a push up to this point.
    Paul, easily. Paul was much better in Game 1 and Game 2. Parker probably slightly outplayed him in the last two games. But looking at it on a whole, it's not even close.

    Then again, this series isn't over yet.

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    After tonight it will be dead even.

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    as if you would say anything other than that ... you biased Tony Parker nut-hugger
    Wow. What a great fifth grade level insult. I'm crushed.

    Regardless of my Spurs bias, I answer questions like these objectively, and so far Tony Parker has come up bigger than Chris Paul in my opinion.

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