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Goodbye No. 3 jersey! Paul needs to change his number to join the Spurs? Johnson hints that he will not give up No. 3

2024-08-18

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When Chris Paul's name gradually faded away from the Golden State Warriors and became closely associated with the San Antonio Spurs, everyone thought that Paul went to a team that needed him the most. This was not just a simple player movement, but a profound reshaping of the Spurs' future season layout.

Paul, a veteran who has played in the NBA for many years, is well-known for his excellent ball-handling skills, accurate mid-range shooting and unparalleled court vision. His arrival has undoubtedly injected a shot of adrenaline into the Spurs. Although the outside world generally believes that the Spurs do not have the absolute strength to compete for the championship next season, Paul's joining has made people see different possibilities for this team. A one-year contract of 10 million may not be a sky-high contract for a player who is about to enter the twilight of his career, but it carries the Spurs' recognition of Paul's ability and confidence in the team's future potential.

Talking about the cooperation between Paul and Wen Banyama, this is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated highlights of the Spurs next season. Wen Banyama, the rising star known as the "French Giant", has attracted the attention of the world with his amazing talent and potential since landing in the NBA. His height, wingspan, flexible footwork, and comprehensive ability in outside shooting and inside defense make people see the shadow of a future superstar. Paul, as an experienced veteran, will provide great help to Wen Banyama's growth with his excellent passing ability and control of the game rhythm. The tacit cooperation between the two is expected to become a sharp blade on the Spurs' offensive end, tearing open the opponent's defense.