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With Chris Paul’s retirement, is the era of true point guards coming to a close in the NBA?

With Chris Paul’s retirement, is the era of true point guards coming to a close in the NBA?

Wine and Gold Talk Podcast · cleveland.com - Advance Local

February 14, 202625m 34s

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Show Notes

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins react to the retirement of NBA legend Chris Paul.

They unpack Paul’s legacy as one of the last floor generals who controlled tempo, manipulated defenses and elevated teammates possession by possession — from the electric “Lob City” days with the Los Angeles Clippers to his leadership stops in Houston, Oklahoma City and Phoenix. The hosts examine how his intense, detail-obsessed personality shaped locker rooms, why the lack of a championship doesn’t define his impact, and why the unceremonious end to his career somehow felt fitting for a player who always thrived on edge.

From there, the conversation zooms out to today’s NBA: Has the traditional table-setting point guard been replaced by scoring guards and positionless initiators? And if so, what does that mean for the next generation?

The episode closes with a forward-looking twist — potential NBA expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle — and a conversation over which eight players the Cleveland Cavaliers should protect in a hypothetical expansion draft.

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