Look here, I don't know for the life of me why Chris Paul is going to talk to the Nuggets, out of all teams! When I heard about this, it irked me. I'm just going to rant on for a little bit on why we need to at least TRY and get Cp3 here, and then i'll try to refute many of your potential arguments or doubts before you even try to convey them. Also, keep in mind, bringing CP3 here will probably persuade PG13 to stay!

First things first, can anyone name the last time a team had a point guard and small forward duo that played both sides of the ball better than Chris Paul and Paul George? Positions aside, think of Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan, Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp, Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon, and many more. You can put all kind of offensive fire power around your team all you want, but if these players don't have the defensive prowess that you need, it's all for nothing. I love Jeff Teague, but it seems he can't stay in front of anybody! Usually, when you put two players on the same team who are some of the better 2-way players in the league at a particular time, good things happen. Let's not forget Chris Paul has been on the all defensive team for the past 5 years straight.

One of your arguments against Chris Paul going to the Pacers might be the fact he's been rumored to maybe be interested in the Spurs. So, that kind of initially neutralizes my argument because we all know how good Kawhi Leonard is. However, don't we have more money in cap space than the spurs do? Don't we have around 40+ million? If we utilize our player options, we can let Lavoy Allen go of his 3.5 million contract and Joe Young's 1 million. In addition, don't we have a 21 year old big man who can block shots and has been compared offensively to a Lamarcus Aldridge? Lamarcus Aldridge is above 30, and Pau Gasol isn't getting any younger while he is locked up in a big contract as well for the next few years. The point here: we have more youth and potential in our bigs. Chris Paul is also used to having someone rebound and block shots at a high level, and Gasol and Aldridge aren't very good at the latter. So, in retrospect, Chris Paul could go elsewhere to play with another great two way small forward, but there is less potential there in my opinion.

Another thing is how you might believe Chris Paul is talking to the Nuggets because they have an extremely young and exciting nucleus and they have a lot of cap space to offer him money. The thing is, there's no way the Nuggets are destined to really win anything any time soon. Their nucleus is very young and still has time to fully mature, which Chris Paul doesn't have. If Chris comes to the pacers, he will have another dynamic two way player by his side right away, and myles turner can adjust accordingly as a young athletic big and grow as cp3 and pg13 flourish together. Remember, the pacers made the playoffs, and the Nuggets didn't. Also, we only lost to the cavs by an average of 4 points per game in the sweep. We were closer to beating the Cavaliers than anyone in the Eastern Conference.

Based on all of these facts alone, shouldn't he AT LEAST be looking at us too? Does he really see more potential with the Nuggets than he does here? Denver is a small market too, so I really just don't get why he wouldn't be looking at us.

If you're down with the #CPG campaign, which is basically marketing Chris Paul to the pacers by creating awareness about the potential of a Chris Paul/Paul George combination, then go ahead and post this picture to all of your social media sites with the #CPG hashtag and like the page https://www.facebook.com/cpgpacers/ Let's see if we can at least try and get this trending. Also it'd be good if you could tag cp3 and pg13's twitter and instagrams when you post the picture to those platforms so it might draw more attention. Isn't it worth a shot? It also takes only a few minutes of your time. I'm just a fan who's tired of losing. Let me know what you guys think.