🎧
Nba Podcast: Chris Paul's mentorship shapes future stars in NBA playoffs

Chris Paul's mentorship shapes future stars in NBA playoffs

Nba 1:04
🌐 EN ES PT AR

Listen & read

Chris Paul's influence on the NBA extends far beyond his playing career, shaping the futures of countless players. Here’s why his legacy is crucial for the 2026 NBA playoffs.

Chris Paul, the NBA's second all-time assists leader, has mentored nearly 2,000 players through his elite basketball camps and AAU team, Team CP3. His camps have hosted stars like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Brunson, and Ja Morant, helping them refine their skills and navigate the challenges of professional basketball.

Even though Paul's career ended in February after 21 seasons, his impact remains significant. A staggering 31 players across 13 playoff teams are connected to him through his camps, including notable names like Cade Cunningham and Jayson Tatum. These players carry forward the lessons they've learned from Paul, making his coaching legacy a pivotal part of this postseason.

CJ Paul, Chris's brother and business partner, emphasizes that while Chris may no longer play, his commitment to mentoring continues. The skills and insights imparted to these emerging stars will resonate throughout the playoffs, ensuring that Paul's influence is felt long after his retirement. His dedication to developing the next generation of point guards solidifies his legacy in the league.

Comments (0)

0/2000
Loading...
0:00
0:00