40 Quotes by Chris Paul

Chris Paul, often referred to as CP3, is a highly skilled and revered professional basketball player known for his exceptional point guard abilities and strong leadership on and off the court. Throughout his illustrious NBA career, Paul has consistently demonstrated his basketball IQ, remarkable passing skills, and clutch performances during crucial moments of the game. His competitive spirit and determination have earned him numerous accolades and All-Star selections, while his unwavering commitment to teamwork has made him a sought-after teammate by various franchises.

Beyond his athletic achievements, Paul has been a prominent advocate for social justice issues, using his platform to address racial inequality and champion positive change in communities. As the president of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), he has also been instrumental in promoting the welfare and interests of his fellow players. Chris Paul's impact extends far beyond the basketball court, as he serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and a role model for those seeking to use their influence to uplift and empower others. His combination of sportsmanship, leadership, and philanthropy has solidified his legacy as not only a basketball great but also a respected ambassador for social progress.

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Chris Paul Quotes


I try to penetrate the lane like Steve Nash, pass like Jason Kidd, and handle the ball like Allen Iverson. Remember, I said 'try to'.

We wanted to impress the crowd so much. The city has done so much for us and welcomed us right in, and we just wanted to give them a good show and show them that we're going to play for them. I think guys just had a little bit of jitters.

Keep practicing. Never let someone tell you you're too small or too slow.

You can replace houses. You can't replace people.

You only get a chance to live your dream once, and I'm living mine right now.

Every now and then you're going to get beaten, but we work hard.

Ive been fortunate to be short my entire life. Theres only one position Ive ever had to play, and thats point guard. So Ive always had to be that leader. And that was my job: you know, to talk.

Obviously I want the fragrance to smell good. I tell people all the time that when you see someone there can obviously be a physical attraction, but scent is something that stays with you. It's something that you remember about a person.

No matter where you put me, I don't care if it is North Carolina, Florida, California, New York City; I'm going to be who I am.

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Being close ain't good enough.

I hate losing more than I like winning

Exercise and good nutrition helped make me what I am today and are critical in allowing me stay on top of my game.

I always have said that the most valuable thing I have isn't money; it's my time.

For me, it's all about who you are. Some athletes may feel a responsibility. Some may not. One thing I've talked with my family and team about is doing more. Trying to make an impact.

I'm not the greatest long-distance shooter, I know that. But I know if I can get around that free-throw line area, a lot of times you've just got to hope I miss.

I play basketball to win a championship. That championship is everything to me. And thats what gets people to buy in to your brand - being a winner.

Whatever I have to do to help us win, I'll do.

People have said I have a Napoleon complex. But I've always had to fight for everything that I have.

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It's a business now. But you still have little butterflies in your stomach before every game.

For me, hip-hop culture is involved in everything - it's in me, in who I am, in how I dress, how I talk. It's in my son and my wife.

Family was real important in putting me on my path. I'm so blessed to come from a home with a mother and a father.

Even today a lot of people know me because of my grandfather.

If my son is happy, then I am happy.

We showed why road games have been tough for us throughout this year. That's where we've got to get better. It's a learning experience.

I grew up on games like Madden and NBA Jam, then moved on to NFL 2K on Dreamcast. The game I really loved was Virtua Tennis.

One of the things you learn when you go overseas is how much a lot of the countries overseas really just like to enjoy life.

I can dunk! I can dunk, and not just in NBA Live.

What I really try to do is take different pages out of different players books.

I trust my wife more than I trust myself.

I've been a winner my whole life.

That's the great thing about big cities: Nobody is judging. You really get a chance to show who you are with your style.

The least amount of buttons [in suit], the better. If you have to go with three, you can go three. But all that eight-button stuff? Nuh-uh, not a fan.

Being from North Carolina, it's kind of slow-paced. There's not too much going on there, whereas in New Orleans, there's always something going on. I just love all the people, going out to dinner and enjoying anything I want.

I'm not much into anything too flashy.

Sometimes the fans are too nice.

I've always been vertically challenged. I never grew at all until my junior year of high school-if you call that growing.

I always tell D-West, 'We're the leaders on the team, and if we go down, we've got to go down shooting.'

I need energy every day. Whether I'm leaving home and going to practice or getting in the car with my two kids to take my son to school - I need all the energy I can get.

I have a Dominique Wilkins Hawks jersey that I still wear. That's probably my favorite one. What's funny is that I spend all this time collecting jerseys, and now people are out there collecting mine.

I'm still getting more familiar with the plays and different things, but I think that will come along with getting more experience and getting to know the guys better.

― Chris Paul Quotes

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