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NBA 2019-20: Thunder's Chris Paul happy to return to Oklahoma City, where his career began

The Associated Press • October 1, 2019, 16:27:14 IST
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Chris Paul started his career in Oklahoma City with the Hornets when they relocated after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He was rookie of the year during the 2005-06 season, the first of two years he spent in Oklahoma City.

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NBA 2019-20: Thunder's Chris Paul happy to return to Oklahoma City, where his career began

Oklahoma City: Chris Paul is happy to be back where his professional career began. Paul started his career in Oklahoma City with the Hornets when they relocated after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He was rookie of the year during the 2005-06 season, the first of two years he spent in Oklahoma City. [caption id=“attachment_7434281” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul being interviewed on Monday. AP Photo Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul being interviewed on Monday. AP Photo[/caption] Now he’s 34, a nine-time All-Star who came back to where it all started by way of a trade that sent Thunder cornerstone Russell Westbrook to the Houston Rockets in exchange. Paul still has fond memories of the community that welcomed him to the NBA. “The people here, the fans here, make this city what it is,” he said. “It’s crazy. Our life comes full circle. Now I have two kids. To bring them out here — they came out here this weekend to see me, them and my wife — it’s cool to give them perspective because it changes.” Paul, who averaged 15.6 points and 8.2 assists last season, said he holds no resentment toward the Rockets for trading him. He still feels he has plenty left to offer, and he looks forward to working with coach Billy Donovan and being a major piece of the rebuilt Thunder. “I’m excited,” he said. “It’s funny because a lot of people try to tell your truth, try to tell your story, say what you want and a lot of different kind of stuff. I’m excited about the opportunity, excited about our team and excited about Billy.” Here are some things to watch as the Thunder head into training camp Tuesday: New Faces Center Steven Adams had played his entire NBA career in Oklahoma City with Westbrook. He said it’s a bit strange not having him around. “In terms of personal relationships, like it just affects that a little bit, you know,” Adams said. “Still going to be there, but you’re thinking argh, I don’t get to see them as often, you know. So obviously it’s a bit tough, mate, but you know, you deal with it. Still above ground.” Backcourt depth Paul has a chance to mentor guards Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Dennis Schroder. Gilgeous-Alexander averaged 10.8 points and 3.3 assists as a rookie last season. He joined the Thunder in the deal that sent All-Star forward Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers. Schroder is the top returning scorer after averaging 15.5 points last season. Donovan said all three could play together at times. “I think that’s what it comes down to,” Donovan said. “Multiple ball handlers down on the floor. You want to be able to incorporate all those guys so that they’re flowing and playing together.” No tanking Gilgeous-Alexander knows media expectations are low this season after the Thunder traded Westbrook and George. He’s not focused on that. “Personally, I try not to worry about everything that the league or the media says in terms of things like tanking and things like that, expectations for us,” he said. “I think if we’re focus on ourselves, try to get better every day, and play to the best of our ability the best we can, it’ll take us where it takes us. Whether it be the playoffs, not the playoffs, finals run, never know.” Adams’ role Adams’ numbers could jump this season. The 7-foot center averaged 13.9 points and 9.5 rebounds last season while shooting nearly 60 percent from the field. He heard his name in trade talks this summer, but he’s focused on what he can do this season. “It still affects you in some way. You know, because you’re human, and you care,” he said. “If you care about something — obviously I care about the organization here. But again, we’re here because we’re trying to support the organisation itself, and the organization needs to do well, right? So you have to keep that in mind. You’re just here to help.” Roberson’s return Forward Andre Roberson, one of the league’s best perimeter defensive players, is expected to play in the preseason after missing the past 1 ½ seasons with a left knee injury. He said he learned a lot during his time away. “A lot of ups and downs,” he said. “It’s taught me a lot about myself, about my body, just about the game in general and just kind of the effect on my life. It’s just been a great character builder and great to see the game from a different perspective.”

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