Chris Paul made history in his 20th NBA season by starting all 82 games, becoming the first player to achieve this milestone at such an advanced stage in his career. At nearly 40, he joins an elite group that includes John Stockton and Michael Jordan. Alongside fellow Spurs players, including Harrison Barnes, who also achieved this feat, and other players like Mikal Bridges, Paul emphasized the enduring effort it takes to reach this level of play late in one's career, noting the challenge of previous seasons and the continuous dedication necessary for such accomplishments.
In Year 20, Chris Paul started all 82 games, making NBA history as the first player to do so deep into his career at age 39.
Paul's achievement highlights the perseverance of veteran athletes, showcasing the hard work required to maintain such a high level of performance over decades.
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