He's one of the most overrated players of the metrics era, tbh, but he's definitely in the top 4 of all-time from a peak perspective(amongst PGs), and could be as high as 2nd..
Career-wise, he's obviously nowhere near the discussion, but ranking by career is overrated anyways, tbh..
Based strictly on peak performance, Magic is the only PG that is clearly ahead of him, tbh..Oscar Robertson is probably ahead, and peak Nash is a toss-up, tbh..outside of that, Paul is probably superior to any other PG..he's better than Isiah, easily better than Stockton, Jason Kidd isn't even in the discussion, Gary Payton wouldn't thrive in today's league, etc..
The problem with Paul is that his playoff resume is incomplete, but that should change in the next few years..if the Clippers don't come close to a le, it'll be a hit on Paul's legacy, obviously..