
Chris Paul could be next Mark Messier if he chooses Knicks
NY Post
Someone is going to be the Knicks’ Mark Messier. It might happen in three years, or five years, or 10 years, or 30.
But one day, hopefully in our lifetimes, a veteran star will sign up for the immense task of ending the Knicks’ championship drought, and then actually earn a ride in a ticker-tape parade. Chris Paul should give that some serious thought after he’s done trying to win a ring in the desert. Off his 32-point Finals debut in the Suns’ Game 1 victory over the Bucks, which followed his 41-point masterpiece in the Suns’ Game 6 victory over the Clippers, Paul had a chance Thursday night in Phoenix to do a lot more than advance the modern athlete’s winning fight against gravity and the aging process. He had a shot to take a 2-0 lead on Milwaukee, and get himself halfway home to his first NBA title.
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