Chris Paul faces toughest test of his career after mind-blowing stat revealed

CP3 will have to go deep in his leadership bag.
New Orleans Hornets v Los Angeles Lakers - Game Five
New Orleans Hornets v Los Angeles Lakers - Game Five / Harry How/GettyImages
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Chris Paul is one of the most respected point guards in NBA history for several reasons. It's not just because he's a great passer and has led the league in assists several times, and it's not just because he can get buckets and never shows fear in high-leverage moments. He's a winner. Chris Paul has been in the league since 2005, and losing seasons are not something he's ever been accustomed to during his 19-year tenure.

If you want to be technical, this isn't completely true. Paul's Hornets went 37-45 in the 2009-2010 season, but CP3 only played 45 games that year due to injury, so it doesn't really count. Still, it's worth mentioning for the sake of accuracy and transparency.

Paul will have his streak tested in a major way with the Spurs

San Antonio is coming off a 22-60 season for the second year in a row. They have a generational talent in Victor Wembanyama and several promising young players, but the facts are the facts. This team has a lot to learn and a long way to go to reach the championship potential they all crave. They'll surely improve with the Point God at the helm. You don't get a name like that without massive respect from your peers, the media and fans.

The Spurs lead the NBA with the longest playoff streak in the history of the game at 22 years during and immediately after the Tim Duncan era. Paul has almost gone 17 straight seasons without a losing season. It feels like the perfect match to get San Antonio back to the winning ways that this fan base is used to.

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