Yall keep saying that Paul shrinks in small moments and he had one of the best elimination game performances this year against the clippers
They want to pretend like 41-4-8 in an elimination game against the Clippers never happened.
And against the Nuggets too. Denver cut that lead to 6 with five minutes left in the elimination game and then CP3 scored 11 points in the last 5 minutes to put the game away and give him 37-3-7 for the game.
2018 in the elimination game against the Jazz he had 20 in the 4th to turn a 3-point deficit into a 10-point win. 41-7-10 for the game.
Then in the back-to-back WCF wins against the Warriors in Game 4 and Game 5 he had 8 and 7 in the 4th during brutal defensive battles.
2015 in Game 7 against the Spurs he was limping with an injured hammy and still put up 9 in the 4th including drawing a foul on Duncan to give the Clips the lead with 13 seconds left then hitting the game-winner over Duncan with 1 second left.
Even going back to his very first elimination game ever, he poured in 11 points in the 4th against the Dirk-Kidd-Terry Mavs to preserve a 5-point win and send them home.
They REALLY love their narratives on here, facts be damned.
Chris Paul at 36 playing the longest post seaspm of his life isnt gonna give you transcendent, elite scoring an entire Playoffs much less a Finals series.
Objectively Paul and Lebron both are savants at facilitating offense but that bias for passing is their downfall as they cant flip the aggressive scorer switch as easy as other players.
CP3 can rarely be an aggressive scorer cause he's 6'0" with limited athleticism. If he's hot against a certain defense he can light them up but there are always going to be certain limits to his game due to physical realities. No one with his size and athleticism was ever a monster scorer like that.
Bron tho? Bron is the all-time leading scorer in Game 7's and elimination games. Bron has double as many 40-point playoff games (28) than Kobe (13), KD (14), Wade (7), Shaq (12), Hakeem (11), Bird (5), Magic (4), Dr. J (7), Kareem (9), or Wilt (13). How the fukk you gonna claim he ain't an aggressive scorer? Early in his career he got hemmed up by focused zone defenses with elite personnel, but once he solved that by age 27 he became one of the most aggressive, dominant playoff scorers of all-time.