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    $100 million is too much for any point guard. CP3 could not lead a fairly talented team out of the first round this year. That is not a max guy IMO. I understand why the Clippers had to do it, but I also realize they had to overpay in order to keep him.

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    $100+ million is nice for Paul's life style, but if it ultimately gets in the way of the Clippers ever winning a championship, then what would you say about his "decision-making ability?" A great player's decision making extends beyond the actual basketball court, and the team that just won back-to-back championships features players who took less to have better teammates... the runner-up team featured players who get paid less than they could elsewhere. In this new NBA with much harsher payroll tax penalties, a little bit of sacrifice from stars might be the difference between teams that win championships and teams that don't.

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    If Paul had Parker's knees this wouldn't be a question tbh
    This. But when you factor knees and price tag I may take Parker. At even salary its Paul all day especially if at Parkers rate not Paul's

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    Not even sure what to make of this post. Parker takes less threes but makes them at a better percentage.
    CP3 is more of a volume 3pt shooter like Kobe, they take contested 3s all the time and make an average percentage in the low 30s/mid-30s while TP barely even shoots one three a game (mostly wide open since he's never a 3pt threat) and still shoots the same %. CP3 has consistently taken about 3 threes per game and has shot a career 35% FG on them while Parker for his career takes 1 per game on 31%.

    Cp3 is better than parker in ever facet of the game.

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    $100+ million is nice for Paul's life style, but if it ultimately gets in the way of the Clippers ever winning a championship, then what would you say about his "decision-making ability?" A great player's decision making extends beyond the actual basketball court, and the team that just won back-to-back championships features players who took less to have better teammates... the runner-up team featured players who get paid less than they could elsewhere. In this new NBA with much harsher payroll tax penalties, a little bit of sacrifice from stars might be the difference between teams that win championships and teams that don't.

    Well said. The best player in the world took less but Paul followed by Howard won't. If Kobe won't take less he can kick rocks too.

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    $100 million is too much for any point guard. CP3 could not lead a fairly talented team out of the first round this year. That is not a max guy IMO. I understand why the Clippers had to do it, but I also realize they had to overpay in order to keep him.
    If Lakers keep Dwight they in same boat ...that is why I don't want him back if he just took $19, like LeBron I would be ok

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    CP3 is more of a volume 3pt shooter like Kobe, they take contested 3s all the time and make an average percentage in the low 30s/mid-30s while TP barely even shoots one three a game (mostly wide open since he's never a 3pt threat) and still shoots the same %. CP3 has consistently taken about 3 threes per game and has shot a career 35% FG on them while Parker for his career takes 1 per game on 31%.

    Cp3 is better than parker in ever facet of the game.
    Fair enough. My point was that the only thing Parker did better than CP3 last year was shoot the three better (he had a better percentage) but i understand your point.

    I completely agree CP3 is head and shoulders above Parker.

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    Fair enough. My point was that the only thing Parker did better than CP3 last year was shoot the three better (he had a better percentage) but i understand your point.

    I completely agree CP3 is head and shoulders above Parker.
    'cept in winning...

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    'cept in winning...

    Teams win games. And theres no way the Spurs lose to Miami if they had CP3 instead of Tony Parker.

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    Teams win games. And theres no way the Spurs lose to Miami if they had CP3 instead of Tony Parker.
    There's no way CP3 would let himself get benched in crunch time of a championship clinching game


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    Teams win games. And theres no way the Spurs lose to Miami if they had CP3 instead of Tony Parker.
    ...and you know this why??? How can you substantiate such a claim...because the box score indicates CP scores at a little better rate, is % pts in asst, etc???

    Winning trumps everything. TP has been better at the one thing that matters the most WINNING. He's not some scrub bench player that's gotten a free ride. He's the leader and starting pg of a very good team and his has been for a while.

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    ...and you know this why??? How can you substantiate such a claim...because the box score indicates CP scores at a little better rate, is % pts in asst, etc???

    Winning trumps everything. TP has been better at the one thing that matters the most WINNING. He's not some scrub bench player that's gotten a free ride. He's the leader and starting pg of a very good team and his has been for a while.
    CP3 has always been more efficient and has done more(better raw scoring,assist, etc numbers) with a worse supporting cast, when has CP3 even had a HOF teammate, much less a top 5 or top 10 all-time great? Or a HOF coach (now he got Doc, but Doc is no Pop)?

    Before the Finals I thought TP really came around and was playing like the 2nd best player in the league, little did I know he disappeared after Game 1.

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    there is no way you can dat one imho

    DoK theory seems to be accurate, by this logic giving a max contract to a PG no matter how good the PG is, is foolish. Debate here is not to know if CP3 is twice as better than TP (which is obviously not true) but what a team could do with the 50M$ gap to reinforce his team. At the end of the day I prefer spending 50M$ on Paker + 50 M$ to bring nice pieces to the team rather than giving 100M$ to one single guy who deferred to J. Pargo.

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    CP3 has always been more efficient and has done more(better raw scoring,assist, etc numbers) with a worse supporting cast, when has CP3 even had a HOF teammate, much less a top 5 or top 10 all-time great? Or a HOF coach (now he got Doc, but Doc is no Pop)?

    Before the Finals I thought TP really came around and was playing like the 2nd best player in the league, little did I know he disappeared after Game 1.
    How do you know those numbers would translate on a team like the Spurs where the offense is predicated on sharing the basketball?

    Hey, well if we're going to be making up TP would have comparable numbers on the Clippers.

    Another thing, when the Spurs stop CP3 its because of the Spurs play great D, but when Lebron and the rest of the back-to-back NBA champs Heat stop Parker in game 1 it's because CP3>TP. What stupidity....

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    How do you know those numbers would translate on a team like the Spurs where the offense is predicated on sharing the basketball?

    Hey, well if we're going to be making up TP would have comparable numbers on the Clippers.

    Another thing, when the Spurs stop CP3 its because of the Spurs play great D, but when Lebron and the rest of the back-to-back NBA champs Heat stop Parker in game 1 it's because CP3>TP. What stupidity....
    Stats show that CP3 is the better player, TP has more accolades but it's thanks to playing with TD,Manu and other greats + Pop, CP3 has never had a HOF big man.

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    CP3 has higher point per shot, higher true shooting percentage, higher assists, much better assist to turnover ratio, much better steals etc.

    Basically CP3 is better at everything except three point shooting.
    And scoring in the paint. Parker dominates any PG, CP3 included, in that category.

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    ...and you know this why??? How can you substantiate such a claim...because the box score indicates CP scores at a little better rate, is % pts in asst, etc???

    Winning trumps everything. TP has been better at the one thing that matters the most WINNING. He's not some scrub bench player that's gotten a free ride. He's the leader and starting pg of a very good team and his has been for a while.
    Hes not just a little better in assists/steals etc, hes A LOT better.


    And now is NOT THE TIME to be defending Parker after he went 9/35 in games six and seven of the NBA finals.

    For those who cant do math, thats just over 25% shooting.

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    And scoring in the paint. Parker dominates any PG, CP3 included, in that category.
    Pre-injury D-Rose was pretty good in the paint as well. I wouldn't say Parker "dominates" him in that category.

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    Pre-injury D-Rose was pretty good in the paint as well. I wouldn't say Parker "dominates" him in that category.
    And what difference does it make when Miami was able to keep him out of the paint and completely neutralize him?

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    And what difference does it make when Miami was able to keep him out of the paint and completely neutralize him?
    Like Lebron couldn't completely neutralize CP3?

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    And what difference does it make when Miami was able to keep him out of the paint and completely neutralize him?
    Parker averaged 16 pts and 6 asts in the Finals, and that was with Miami's entire defensive scheme focused on him. They said they weren't going to let Tony beat them, so they trapped him on every PnR, and took the ball out of his hands. It's also why why guys like Danny Green, Kawhi Leonard, and Gary Neal were getting so many wide open looks.

    If the Spurs had won the Finals, Parker would have won MVP. So I think it's a little ridiculous to say that they "completely neutralized him."

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    Like Lebron couldn't completely neutralize CP3?
    Lebron's gonna stop CP3 from getting steals/assists etc?

    Parker doesnt have CP3s passing ability or defense. Or his explosiveness.

    Spurs fans really are in denial. I didnt think anyone REALLY believed Tony Parker was on the same level as Chris Paul.

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    Parker averaged 16 pts and 6 asts in the Finals, and that was with Miami's entire defensive scheme focused on him. They said they weren't going to let Tony beat them, so they trapped him on every PnR, and took the ball out of his hands. It's also why why guys like Danny Green, Kawhi Leonard, and Gary Neal were getting so many wide open looks.

    If the Spurs had won the Finals, Parker would have won MVP. So I think it's a little ridiculous to say that they "completely neutralized him."

    Took the ball out of his hands? Dude shot 35 times in games six and seven.

    They didnt trap him, just put lebron on him and that was it. He had to rely on his flaky jump shot and it cost the Spurs a ring.

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    I'd take Paul over Parker. less heroball, smarter player etc....But that contract with Paul is horrible. Plus they now have an overrated black coach, it looks like Clippers are simply content winning their division.

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    Btw, I'm sure CP3 could have done better than Parker's 10 points on 3-12 shooting and 4 assists in Game 7, even on a fake hamstring injury
    I'd that based off him losing to a team we swept OR getting swept by us 2 years ago?

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