Nearly two decades after he got Julius Hodge below the belt in college, Chris Paul seemed to be at it again during Tuesday’s playoff game.
The Phoenix Suns star Paul took some heat for an alleged kick to the groin of New Orleans Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado in Game 5 of their first-round series. While rising up for a jump shot and apparently trying to draw a foul, Paul kicked Alvarado down south. No foul was called, but Alvarado briefly doubled over in pain.
The pesky guard Alvarado has been a thorn in Paul’s side all series. Alvarado loves to bother opposing guards in the backcourt, drawing steals and forcing eight-second violations. That is exactly what he has done to Paul multiple times during their first-round battle.
By now, we know that Paul, a 17-year NBA veteran, has a reputation as a dirty player. He even did something dirty earlier in the series. But Paul appears to have met his match in Alvarado when it comes to being an irritant, and it looks like Paul does not like it one bit.
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