Published 3/14/2008
by Joe Willett
at Bleacher Report - NBA
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Chicago and New Orleans are both completely switching the roles that they have just obtained and only just recently held. (As part of a natural shift ) Chris Paul is saving New Orleans like Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, and Kirk Hinrich once saved the city of Chicago . The Bulls sent the past three seasons going to the playoffs as a team that was just one year or one move away from being a major powerhouse. The New Orleans Hornets were just trying to decide whether to stay in New Orleans or make the move to Oklahoma City. Ben Gordon was the greatest thing to hit Chicago, and was even drawing strained comparisons to Michael Jordan. (Although we were starved for some sort of talent after the Jordan era, so pretty much anybody that could drop 15 a night was the next Jordan) Chris Paul is the greatest thing to hit New Orleans since, well, basically ever. He is filling the void that Reggie Bush was destined to fill. (Instead, ...
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