Why is his nickname cp3
I had no clue what that meant. I later found out that he was referring to Caron Butler, but I still have no clue the reason for calling him "Tough Juice" besides the fact that he's a tough player.
It pains me that the two most well-known people in sports nicknamed "The Machine" are Albert Pujols and Sasha Vujacic. One guy is a home run-mashing juggernaut of a baseball player and the other is spindly little Sasha Vujacic.
With Vujacic, you either love him or you hate him, and if you love him you love the fact that he is nicknamed The Machine. Jason Williams is hanging onto the league by a thread. He officially retired in April, but I've got to include White Chocolate as an homage to white guys breaking stereotypes about us in basketball.
Besides, he'll probably end up signing a veteran minimum contract with the Heat in a month. Williams was given the nickname by a Sacramento Kings media relations assistant back when he was a rookie for his flashy style of play and his sweet game and his whiteness I suppose. It's not as easy to see anymore because he is getting up there in age, but back when he was a younger fellow, Shawn Marion was one of the most athletic players in the league.
He could do things that almost nobody else in the league could do, and he did them in such a way that just made it look impossible. Marion came into the league around the time that The Matrix was taking the world by storm, so the nickname was thrown at him and it stuck.
I ragged on Kobe Bryant's nickname earlier on, but truthfully I think it's a pretty good nickname. It fits him well. That's the kind of basketball precision I want to have.
I love nicknames in other languages, it sound so much more natural and makes the player seem more mysterious. What's the biggest reason he's nicknamed Il Mago, well I'm not sure but I have a theory about how he is able to disappear completely on defense.
It was given to him in the city of Cleveland, of course endearing him to the city as the next Rick Vaughn, who everyone in the city loves even though he was a character in Major League. When you watch Varejao plays it's obvious why he got the nickname, he flys around the court with his hair streaking behind him playing with all the intensity of a Rick Vaughn fastball, and early on all the unpredictability of one as well. LeBron James was given a few nicknames while in Cleveland, a few of them don't work anymore and a few of them I never liked in the first place.
The Akron Hammer can't really be used now that the entire state of Ohio is holding a grudge against him and King James has always bothered me. LeBron was anointed before he was even a high school senior as the next great thing in basketball. He was chosen at an early age, therefore, he is The Chosen One. He doesn't go by this nickname anymore, partly because he has the number one with Orlando and partly because he barely plays anymore.
However, back when he was coming off the bench in Washington, working his way up in the depth chart and rocking the big 0 on front of his jersey, "Agent Zero" was one of the coolest nicknames in the game. He rocked it with pride, and it made him seem kind of like a secret agent, which made it even cooler.
He could rack up good numbers and fill up a stat sheet, but his teams never got farther than the Western Conference Finals. One of my favorite players of the past decade and one of the most simple, yet effective nicknames during the same time period. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Version labels for answers.
Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Sports Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled. Everything that happened at the end is on me. In —15 , Paul played in all 82 games for the first time in his career, averaging In Game 7 of the first round of the playoffs, he hit a go-ahead shot with a second left to lift the Clippers over the defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs despite a hamstring injury.
The injury forced him to miss the first two games of the next series versus the Houston Rockets, and Los Angeles eventually lost in seven games despite holding a 3—1 series lead. The defeat marked ten consecutive seasons and seven consecutive playoff appearances without a Conference Finals appearance for Paul.
In January of the —16 season , Paul led the Clippers on a ten-game winning streak despite missing Griffin and Jordan at various points due to injury. For the third straight year, he finished the season with averages of over 19 points, 10 assists, and 2 steals per game.
To begin the postseason, the Clippers drew a matchup with the Portland Trail Blazers , taking a 2—1 lead to start the series. In Game 4, Paul broke his hand and was ruled out indefinitely. Without Paul, as well as Griffin, who also injured himself in Game 4, Los Angeles eventually lost the series in six games. In —17 , Paul missed 21 regular season games due to rest or injury, and averaged At season's end, Paul was not rewarded with an All-NBA honor, marking just the second time he failed to make an All-NBA team since and the first time in his six years as a Clipper.
In the playoffs, the Clippers were eliminated in seven games after their first round series against the Utah Jazz , with Paul averaging Paul was traded from the Clippers to the Houston Rockets during the off-season. In his debut for the Rockets in their season opener on October 17, , Paul had just four points on 2-for-9 shooting in a — win over the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors.
Paul sat on the bench down the stretch while the Rockets made their final push, and it was later revealed he was playing through a knee injury. He subsequently missed the next 14 games. He returned to the line-up on November 16 and had 11 points and 10 assists in a — win over the Phoenix Suns. On December 13, he recorded a then season-high 31 points, 11 assists, and seven rebounds in a —96 win over the Charlotte Hornets. Two days later, he had 28 points, eight assists, and seven steals to lead the Rockets to their 12th straight victory, a — win over the San Antonio Spurs.
Paul became the first player in NBA history to post 28 points, eight assists, and seven steals in a game against the Spurs. In the previous 10 years, that stat line had been achieved just 10 times—six of those 10 recorded by Paul. It was his 13th career Player of the Week honor and his first since January On January 10, Paul took 29 shots and finished with a then season-high 37 points in a — win over the Portland Trail Blazers.
On January 26, he scored a season-high 38 points in a — loss to the New Orleans Pelicans. On February 3, he recorded 22 points and 11 assists in a —88 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. During the game, Paul passed Andre Miller 8, for ninth place on the career assists list.
The Rockets finished the regular season as the No. In Game 5 of the Rockets' second-round playoff series against the Utah Jazz , Paul scored a playoff career-high 41 points with eight 3-pointers to reach the conference finals for the first time in his career, helping the Rockets eliminate the Jazz in five games with a — win.
He also had 10 assists and seven rebounds. In Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, Paul injured his hamstring late in the game as the Rockets went up 3—2 in the series against the Warriors.
With Paul out for Games 6 and 7, the Rockets were eliminated from the playoffs with back-to-back losses, denying Paul his first trip to the NBA Finals. Paul received a two-game suspension early in the —19 season for his involvement in an on-court fight against the Los Angeles Lakers on October On December 11, he recorded a triple-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a — win over the Portland Trail Blazers.
On December 20, he suffered a left hamstring strain against the Miami Heat. He subsequently missed 17 games, returning to action on January 27 against the Orlando Magic. On February 23, he recorded 23 points and a season-high 17 assists in a — win over the Golden State Warriors. Paul was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder during the off-season, where he played one season with the team. On July 11, , Paul was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder alongside two first-round picks and some swap picks for Russell Westbrook.
He debuted for the Thunder in a —95 loss to the Utah Jazz on October 23, , putting up 22 points and 8 rebounds in 30 minutes of play. On December 16, Paul recorded a near triple-double, posting 30 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists in a — win over the Chicago Bulls. He also fell just shy of a triple-double on December 29, as he recorded 25 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists, in a 98—97 win over the defending NBA champion Toronto Raptors.
On January 30, , Paul was selected to his tenth All-Star nod, and first since , being named a Western Conference reserve.
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