Dupp wrote:MartinToVaught wrote:BayArea408415 wrote:Is he? I thought he's known as a perennial playoff choker. 2nd round CP3.

As someone who doesn't coddle him even though he's on my favorite team, I know from experience that you can't say anything critical of him without a bunch of CP3 fans jumping down your throat immediately.
I think you have a lot of fair criticism of cp3 but a lot of people don't. They just look at the results and not his play.
He's had a number of bad moments in key games but who hasn't? Harden just gave up, durants choked before. Cp3 has never really had a teammate step up big like some other guys even if he himself has a lot to answer for.
Even Lebron needed a big game from wade not to go down 3-1 to the pacers a few years back.
Chandler and West stepped up against the Spurs in '08. Especially Chandler, with the phenomenal defense he played on Duncan.
As for Paul's Clippers days: Blake gets a ton of flak, but there's been several series where he's been our best player or it's been 1A and 1B between him and Chris.
Paul's biggest issue hasn't been not having enough help. It's been his own inconsistency. I think the Jazz series is a microcosm of that: for most of the series, he was the aggressive, dominant, clutch player we all want him to be come playoff time. But then, as he did in Games 1 and 7, he'll come out refusing to shoot and expecting proven scrubs like Jamal to bail him out.
I don't buy that it's because he's too small to be a scorer, as is the common explanation. He has had playoff performances that prove otherwise, and more than ever before, the game is geared towards small point guards. I think it's a mental issue.