“Watched Him Guard 7 Footers”: Trainer Recalls How Chris Paul Defended Bigs Effortlessly to Prove a Point to His Son

Updated March 25, 2025, 5:42 p.m. by Dylan Edenfield 1 min read
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Chris Paul established himself as one of the best playmakers and pickpockets in NBA history, but one aspect of the future Hall of Famers game often flies under the radar.

Standing at exactly six feet on a good day, CP3 is one of the smallest players in the association, yet has received nine All-Defensive nods throughout his career.Dwyane Wade, a close friend of Pauls, discussed the point guards greatness while hosting a group of basketball influencers on his podcast.

When he asked MaxisNicee, a basketball impersonator, how he would score on the Spurs playmaker, the 26-year-old dove into his first-hand experiences with Paul.I met CP twice, and seriously hes like not even six feet, hes like 511 damn near, the influencer responded.

Its crazy to see how much of a GOAT CP3 is at his size...

So Im not even gonna say Im gonna score on him, hes the GOAT.

But if I had to, I think Id get in the post and give him a lay.When the question was directed at Chris Johnson, the trainer had a different perspective with his response.

He acknowledged MaxisNicees plan to score on the undersized guard in the post, but Johnson doesnt think it would be a successful strategy for the impressionist.Heres the thing, I watched CP3 all this summer, cause hes a hooper too by the way, Johnson said.

I know [Max] said youd take him in the post.

I aint never seen someone 6-foot-1 guard that says Switch! I got the big!...

I watched him guard 7-footers.

I watched him knock the ball out of there.Johnson stressed that Paul was trying to prove a point to both his son and his own son, Little Chris, that smaller guards could defend big men.

The renowned NBA trainer recalled that none of the footage from the run was released to the public, but Chris Paul held his own against players who towered over him by nearly a foot.After the run, Johnson flipped the cameras on to pick CP3s brain regarding his defensive strategy.

Before he get in, Im chuckin him, boom, he recalled Pauls words.

And then when [CP3] set the tone, they cant find him no more, he disappears.Chris Paul has been a top defensive guard since entering the NBAAt this point in his career, Chris Pauls defensive skillset is no secret; its just simply underrated compared to the other aspects of his Point God repertoire.

Still, Paul has made a name for himself as a pest over the years, also notching six steals titles alongside his All-Defensive nominations.

Its no surprise that he has been listed as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history by many.In order to be effective on defense as an undersized guard, CP3 has had to be tenacious on that end of the floor.

Hes known to give his target little room to breathe, constantly hounding them and surprising them with sudden movements.Pushing 40 years old, Paul is no longer a lockdown defender, but hes still never averaged less than a steal per game.

At this point, he is currently averaging 2.0 steals.

His instincts and prior experiences remain with him, making CP3 an effective pest even in the twilight of his career.The post Watched Him Guard 7 Footers: Trainer Recalls How Chris Paul Defended Bigs Effortlessly to Prove a Point to His Son appeared first on The SportsRush..

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