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Answer
this Riddle you take a young
hornet add 1000 turkeys
and wait 8 long
years You get Chris
Paul leading New
Orleans to it first victory over Dallas since 1999. Where
do 1000 turkeys come in. They came in more than a week ago with
Chris Paul to feed a thousand struggling families in New Orleans and Winston-Salem. And what do they
have to do with the Hornets beating the Mavs anyway. They
display the kind of awareness and determination that makes
Chris Paul a rising young star in the NBA. As reported in one Sports source here is
exactly what Paul did December 1st after feeding so many with
his generosity first, " Chris Paul poured in 33 points,
tallied 12 assists, and pulled down nine rebounds to lead the
Hornets to their first win over the Mavericks in eight years,
as New Orleans outlasted
Dallas, 112-108, in
overtime." And here
is how Paul described the
experience "It
is a great feeling to beat Dallas," said Paul. "I told Jason
Terry right before the last possession that this has been a
long time coming. I had never beat that team and it was good
to get a win." Well Chris your good deeds precede you. You
deserve the win. There is more to tell about the turkeys
and Paul's talents but it is worth noting here yet another
aspect of this youthful Renaissance Man his narration on an
ESPN
documentary "Black Magic" along with other notables
Samuel L. Jackson and
Wynton Marsalis. "Black
Magic" is a film about the Civil Rights Movement seen from
the perspective of the basketball programs at historically
Black colleges. The documentary will air on both March 16 and
March 17 during the NCAA Tournament. Prior to taking down the Mavericks also
following his Thanksgiving Odyssey
here is how the Atlanta Journal Constitution described what
Paul did to Atlanta's Hawks, " Injured in the
Hornets' previous trips to town, Paul finally got
his chance to work the floor. And he was unstoppable in the
first quarter, leading the Hornets to a 28-22 lead by
shooting 5-for-5 from the floor (11 points) and dishing out
three assists. He was 7-for-8 by halftime and led the Hornets
with 16 points. In two previous games against the Hawks, Paul
averaged 24 points and 12 assists." Chris Paul is burning up the
NBA when he's not off the
hardwood doing Good
Deeds Now let's take it to the
rim Here is what
HoopsWorld says about
Chris Paul " Everyone can
see that Chris Paul is a great player. But just how
great is he and how great will he be? There's always been a
certain part of humanity that relishes the opportunity to
predict the future, so in comparing Paul's numbers to some of
the great point guards of our time, is it possible to see
what he may become ? " So if you have not been
following Chris Paul's
career and catching every
Hornets game you can time to begin doing so Now back to
those Turkeys and Thanksgiving Paul got the idea to team up with Smithfield Foods of Smithfield, Virginia, to
distribute lots of turkeys. Chris' personal appeal convinced
Smithfield's CEO Joseph Luter. But that was just the start.
While anchoring his Hornets team, Paul and his other 'team"
his Thanksgiving team
had to coordinate a tremendous number of elements and seek
out lots of volunteers to distribute so many turkeys in time
for Thanksgiving in two
cities. Big beautiful succulent turkeys to families that
might have been sitting down to franks and beans or a scrawny
bird otherwise on Thanksgiving Day. The NBA 2006 Rookie of the Year also has
won the NBA Community Assist Award As Ralf Walters
who represents Chris Paul at the firm Patterson Partners in Greensboro, North
Carolina noted " The award acknowledges Chris's emphasis
on community involvement and service, not just in Winston-Salem, but also
his donation of food baskets and bikes for underprivileged children in Oklahoma City and
New
Orleans." Too bad every 22 year
old quickly
rising Sports Star does not possess the
range Chris does
on and more off
the Court cause if they did it would
be A Far Better
World Bravo Chris ! Whenever you want to reach us
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