Chris Paul should be the Warriors’ starting point guard next season

According to a journalist, the basketball player recently signed by the Golden State Warriors will be a starter, but should play minutes spread out during matches

While appearing on the podcast Good Word with Goodwilllast Thursday, the 7th, the American ESPN journalist, Marc Spearsrevealed that some sources told him that the veteran basketball player, Chris Paulwill be a starter in the next season of NBA for the Golden State Warriors.

Even though he considered that the point guard should not have a large volume of total minutes, the journalist pointed out that CP3 was always a starter throughout his 19-season NBA career. “I really hope he starts. And I think it will be like five-minute sprints. I don’t know if they (Warriors) want his minutes to be high, but I think they will try that. I could be wrong, but this is the concept that has reached me. It’s not an opinion that I want him to start games. That’s what I’m hearing. He was never not a starter in his career.”pointed out Marc Spears.

Chris Paul arrived at the Warriors during the offseason, in a trade that involved the young point guard Jordan Poole going to the Washington Wizards. In all 1214 games of his career, the new player on the team California He started as a starter in all of them. The role of CP3 in the team Steve Kerr has been discussed since the announcement of his arrival and so much Stephen Curry and the coach have already been openly questioned about this. “That’s the case we’ll see over the three weeks of training camp before the first game. Let’s test all kinds of combinations. The main thing is that we know they will all play a lot of minutes.”said the technician.


Source: sportbuzz

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