Wemby, young Spurs step into professor Chris Paul's classroom
Briefly

In the midst of a close game against the Blazers, Chris Paul’s ability to read Damian Lillard’s play showcased his unparalleled basketball IQ. It was this moment that struck Cam Johnson, demonstrating Paul's foresight in anticipating opponents' moves.
Paul has studied Lillard enough to notice a trend; when he goes right, he tends to flip a bounce pass rather than shoot. This insight enabled Paul to anticipate the play and deflect the pass, proving his defensive prowess through meticulous preparation.
Chris Paul argues that most defenders engage in random gambles, while he strategically uncovers opponents' tendencies like a poker game. His skill lies in reading the game, reflecting years of experience and study in a way that feels almost predictive.
At 39, Paul’s legacy is framed by his basketball IQ, illustrated by his defensive instincts and understanding of the game, which transitioned into a mentorship role for younger players, shaping the future of basketball.
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