What makes it bad is your
HORRIBLE reasoning, or lack thereof.
Now, you're implying that Chris Paul is a cancer?








Then, why did you bring it up, dumbass?
That doesn't even make sense. The right way? What? The furthest the Jazz got was the Western Conference Finals--where they lost in five to the Spurs. Paul made it to the semifinals, and then lost to the Spurs in seven. D-Will had an easier path, and he would have lost to the Spurs in the semifinals just the same.
At most, technicals are the problem.
He didn't punch anybody in the balls in years.
Yep, being a good leader will make Sean Marks not miss easy ing baskets. Being a good leader will heal Tyson Chandler's foot problems and make Peja Stojakovic not shoot bricks. Being a good leader will make Chris Paul's teammates not suck. It definitely has nothing to do with spoon feeding the most incompetent players the ball to try and win games.
I want you to list five players who would have carried that injury plagued, depthless Hornets team into the playoffs.
Blame Paul for the starters being worn out after playing 40+ minutes for the last 20 games of the season. It's Paul's fault that he was being double and triple teamed while injured, because his teammates could be left wide open without a problem.