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He can breeze by you, hit you with a crossover, put you in a spin cycle, or, in the blink of an eye, move right through you.
No truer statement could be made early in the first quarter Wednesday. Against the formidable Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Clippers point guard put his finest ball-handling capabilities on display.
With the help of a DeAndre Jordan screen, he easily navigated past Harrison Barnes. Paul then dribbled into the paint, only to be met by both Andrew Bogut and Klay Thompson.