The Grizzlies have plenty of issues to deal with in Game 2, but Chris Paul compounded their problems. Not only did Paul get to know his long lost twin brother Cliff better, but he's TSL's player of the game. Something tells us, we're not alone in bestowing him with that honor. Led by Paul's 23, the Clippers guards scored 61 combined points. Paul had more than just the ball on a string. He played the league's second-best defense like they were wooden puppets and made Mike Conley a non-factor offensively.
Chris Paul is so good it's ridiculous. If he wasn't such an unselfish player he could easily average 30 points per game
— Arthur Demurchyan (@KingArt86) April 21, 2013
A "Rival?" RT @espn: When you face a rival, you have to leave it all on the floor. @cp3 and the Clips just took care of business.
— Alex Meredith (@WordofAlex) April 21, 2013
#Dickeatin RT:@sohaibk97 No one can ever block Chris Paul's floater. It's one of the 7 wonders of the world
— Mooya ! (@DreadHead_Mooya) April 21, 2013
@cp3 showing out. Guess he doesn't want the series to go to 7 games again
— Noh Tedros(@NohTedros14) April 21, 2013
Chris Paul's performance today is a perfect example of separating the men from the boys. I can't believe I saw him live. Unreal player.
— chitgo (@chitgo) April 21, 2013
Chris Paul's performance today is a perfect example of separating the men from the boys. I can't believe I saw him live. Unreal player.
— chitgo (@chitgo) April 21, 2013
“@_thenextcp3: @cp3 you are GREATNESS.” Looked great tonight. Running the show. That 3pointer at the end was the dagger!