Amino Hassan
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Shea becomes an MVP.
It really is like the beginning of, again, another well-run organization.
To me, it's like, well, if Chris Paul is in...
diversion to you as an organization, then you need to take a look in the mirror at what you're doing that might not be working.
He wanted to come back to L.A.
Trying to get the bag somewhere else.
Goes to Phoenix.
Now you're starting.
In the middle of a scandal about cap subversion as well.
No, it tells me something about the Clippers, really.
Definitely Bones Highland sus.
Well, but the thing that I don't get is if his wisdom was so poor, then why?
I mean, obviously, Victor Wambanyama is a huge piece of San Antonio success, as is Shea in Oklahoma City.
But if his wisdom was so bad and they were soaking it up, then you would think that they wouldn't improve or they would at least stagnate.
Unlike the fact that your number one thing we should know about you is that you don't want to be a cuck.
Rachel, you mentioned, and so did Dan, everybody around the league thinks or knows that Chris Paul is an asshole or a dickhead or whatever, but he's also known as a winner and how much you can skew the same action into two different narratives.
From what you know, what is the real story?
Is he a winner?
Is he a consummate pro?
Or is he an asshole that gets on everybody's nerves and he gets kicked out the door every place he goes?