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The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager

The All-Star Weekend has begun, and players are also scrambling to recuperate and adjust to their final days of the season. And São Paulo, who is approaching 37 this season, has once again been named to the All-Star Team, not a starter, but has proved his greatness. In the game before the All-Star Game, Paul injured his hand and wondered if he would be able to play for a long time during the game!

The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager
The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager

And in a recent interview at an All-Star Media Day, Paul said, "At this point in my career, all I want to tell you is that I can't imagine playing for another coach. I'm serious about that, and sometimes you're just spoiled. I had both had opportunities to grow after I separated from Monty and then got back together, which I think was pretty cool. ”

The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager
The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager

Paul's words also seem to prove that the Suns could really be the last stop of his career, after all, he is 37 years old and it is not realistic to want to play a lot of seasons. Although Paul's form this season is very good, he currently contributes 14.9 points, 4.5 rebounds and 10.7 assists per game, which is currently the league's assist king, and he can also average 1.9 steals per game, which is also the second in the league. It can be said that although the current Paul is 37 years old, he still belongs to the state of attack and defense!

The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager
The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager

Prior to joining the Suns, Paul worked with Monty Williams, and in the 2010-2011 season, Monty Williams became the head coach of the New Orleans Hornets, with whom he worked for a while. In the first season of this partnership, the two of them led the Suns to the finals, which is indeed perfect!

The Suns as the last stop of Paul's career? Paul: I can't imagine playing for another manager

Now Paul is in good shape, but his game is really one less game to watch, fans really should cherish Paul's every game, after all, at the moment in the league, we really don't see which player can take Paul's class, he is one of the best traditional point guards in NBA history, maybe not even one!

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