Published 3/9/2008
by Ken Foss
at Bleacher Report - NBA
Chris Paul is the NBA's Most Valueable Player, In a city that being victimized by bad government, and used by many as a meaningless photo op. We're New Orleans and we are back! Is the message we're hearing while being shown pictures of Marti Gras in the never was touched French quarter. While countless live in FEMA trailers that are killing them in front of the rubble in some cases of there former houses. The city leads the nation in crime. Missing persons numbers are at all time highs. the rebuilt levies are by many estimation lesser in quality then the one that failed that fatefull day. So you have to be asking why would you live in that city? because I could watch Chris Paul play 41 times a year. the PG who's averaging 21pts 11Asts 4rbs against the blazing Rockets took the game on his shoulders going 15-26 3-5 from downtown he scored 37 and dishing out 11asts as the two staged an epic duel in Houston and even though they lost 106-96. For my money Chris is the leagues most valuable player. ...
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