Patrick Beverley has been continuously belittling Chris Paul over the past week, so a couple of Greens of the league showed him the red signal.
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Patrick Beverley let everything out on the table when ESPN called him to give his opinion on yet another Playoffs meltdown of Chris Paul.
Not caring about where he himself stands, level-wise, which obviously is far below Paul’s who despite all his misery in the postseason is still one of the greatest point guards of all time, Beverley just ripped the Suns’ guard apart.
Well, to put things in perspective with facts, Pat Bev has not achieved even 1/3rd of what CP3 has, in his 10-year NBA career compared to the Point God.
Offensively he can’t be 1/10th of the 12x All-Star has been. Defensively? Though he’s a 2x All-Defensive Second team member like Chris, he is just 1x All-Defensive First team to Paul’s 7. While the latter is also an NBA record, 6x steals leader.
And so, it was about time somebody needed to show this Timberwolves man his place.
Draymond Green doubts Patrick Beverley and ESPN’s intentions on Chris Paul thrashing
After Danny Green led the charge of showing Beverley his place, Draymond followed with a perspective of his own. The Warriors forward on his podcast, The Draymond Green Show, talked about how Beverley’s take on CP3 was more a trailer to what he could bring to the television rather than an expert breakdown of his meltdown in the series loss against the Mavs.
Some agreed with Dray’s theory of what Pat Bev was actually trying to do.