Step Aside Nash, Chris Paul is the NBA's Best Point Guard

Chris Paul is 22 years old and a little more than halfway through his third season in the NBA. If you were to take a trip to Paul's house and look through his trophy case, you'd most likely find his Rookie of the Year award, an NBA 2K8 cover, and several honors from his college days at Wake Forest. He has played in 195 regular season games, one All-Star game, and zero playoff games since being draft by New Orleans in 2005.
Steve Nash is 34 years old and a little more than halfway through his twelfth season in the NBA. If you were to take a trip to Nash's house and look through his NBA trophy case, you'd most likely find his two Most Valuable Player awards, the Time magazine article that lists him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, Canada's highest civilian honor, the Order of Canada, and several different Canadian Athlete of the Year awards. He has played in 835 regular season games, six All-Star games, and 97 playoff games since being drafted by Phoenix in 1996.
Judging by all of this information, which player do you think should have been intimidated going into Wednesday night's battle between the Phoenix Suns and New Orleans Hornets?
Everyone who said Chris Paul, try changing your answer.
The young guard has had Steve Nash's number all season long