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Famous reporter called on the Thunder to retire Paul s jersey! He only played for one year but had a huge impact and taught SGA to become MVP

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On May 24, the NBA playoffs continued. Spurs veteran Paul went to Oklahoma City to watch the game yesterday, which attracted heated discussion. The famous reporter Sam Quinn expressed his hope that the Thunder can retire Paul's jersey. Although he has not played for the Thunder for a long time, the impact is huge.

In the 2019-20 season, Paul played for the Thunder briefly. He played in 70 games, contributing 17.6 points, 5 rebounds, and 6.7 assists. He helped the Thunder achieve a record of 44 wins and 28 losses, and entered the playoffs with a record of fifth in the Western Conference. Unfortunately, he lost to the Rockets after seven games in the first round. In addition, the Hornets temporarily moved their home game to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons as Hurricane Katrina caused great damage to Southeast Louisiana. During this period, the team was called the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets, and Oklahoma City was where Paul’s entire career dream began.

It is also for this reason that Paul worked as a teammate for the Thunder and Alexander for a season. Alexander received his first MVP trophy before the game yesterday, and Paul personally came to support him, and he received warm cheers from the fans of Oxford City. Paul said to this: "I am always grateful to the fans of the Oxford City, and to everyone here, and the teammates who have fought side by side with me - these fans are my big family."

When talking about Paul coming to support himself, Alexander said: "For me, Paul is not only a teammate, brother, but also a friend. From basketball to career, from physical management to family affairs, I have been seeking advice from Paul. He is the first person in my life to be close to me and achieve the goals I want to achieve."

In this regard, the famous reporter Sam Quinn forwarded Paul's gratitude to Oklahoma fans and wrote: "This is just my wishful thinking, but I sincerely hope that the Thunder can retire Chris Paul's jersey. Although he played for a short time, his time is really crucial. He proved that the Thunder is a viable market, and he also taught an MVP."

Do you think Oxford will retire Paul's jersey? Welcome to give your opinions in the comment section.

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