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☀️ The Phoenix Suns And Their Masterful Floor General

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Chris Paul is playing at an MVP level, which could spell trouble for the rest of the NBA. Warm words

Chris Paul is playing at an MVP level, which could spell trouble for the rest of the NBA. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: Behind Chris Paul, the Phoenix Suns are playing with intensity and an unmistakable sense of fun ... we take a look inside the mindset of a hitter in a slump .. and we wish a happy birthday to NFL Comeback Player of the Year, Alex Smith. There was no need to send Chris Paul a gift this Thursday, as he turned 36 years young and celebrated another trip around the sun. For the Phoenix Suns’ evergreen point guard has all he could possibly wish for this year, with the potential for more goodies on the way as the NBA postseason quickly approaches. Paul received no shortage of well-wishes from his friends around the league as his age ticked up another number, led by a sentimental online tribute featuring a throwback photo from his old pal LeBron James. Yet surely nothing, no present, no party, no cake, could make him feel happier than the simple reality of how he’s playing, and what he’s doing, at what is supposed to be an advanced point of his career. “I know who I am,” Paul told reporters. “When I got here and got a chance to see the culture they had already built, it’s special, man. For me, being away from my family, teams like this, they become your family.” [STORY IMAGE 1] Warm words there – and conventional logic suggested it wasn’t supposed to go quite like this. The Philadelphia 76ers tried to trade for Paul before the start of the season, seeing him as a positive, supplemental piece to a team emphatically fronted by Joel Embiid. The Suns, it was widely believed, saw great value in his experience and professionalism, believing he would be the ideal role model to help bring the best out of rising star Devin Booker and the squad’s array of young talent, including Deandre Ayton and Mikal Bridges. He’s done that, plus far, far more. With a handful of games left in the NBA regular season, Paul is gathering growing support in the discussions of who should receive the MVP award, an accolade that will likely fall to Denver Nuggets big man Nikola Jokic. “It is all (about) a nice little tapestry who adds the most value,” [FS1’s Nick Wright said on First Things First](. “The Phoenix Suns last year, before the bubble, were so bad they went undefeated in the bubble and didn’t make the play-in. They switched out Ricky Rubio and Kelly Oubre for Chris Paul and now they have the (second) best record in the entire NBA. “Chris Paul, his entire career, has affected winning. No one has added more value to their team this year than Chris Paul. He will not win the MVP. He should win the MVP.” [STORY IMAGE 2] Phoenix started hot and just kept on rolling this season, now looking forward to ending a drought of 10 straight playoff misses, which included four dead-last Western Conference finishes. The regular season wraps up in a week, with the Suns just a single game behind the first-place Utah Jazz. Paul is averaging 16.2 points and 8.8 assists, while serving as a masterful floor general. Phoenix was never going to be the biggest story in the West, that role automatically assigned to whatever is going on with the Los Angeles Lakers. Numerous other plotlines, like Steph Curry’s resurgent season, the Jazz’s dominance, Jokic’s excellence, the Clippers’ irreverence and Luka Doncic’s technical foul naughtiness all gaining more attention. Which brings us here, and the somewhat sudden realization that the 47-19 Suns have been quietly spectacular, and that Paul has been the guiding light behind it. “He’s just leading guys in all ways that we need to be led,” Suns guard Jevon Carter said. “When it comes to the fourth quarter and we need a basket, when we need a play, he is calling it. He's running it. Everybody else just feeds off that. We just do our job well around him, the game comes easy.” [STORY IMAGE 3] We are wired to expect the biggest names and teams to come through at playoff time, so much so that the Suns have the seventh best odds - [listed +1500 with FOX Bet]( - to win it all. However, head coach Monty Williams believes Paul’s impact will be felt even more strongly once elimination time comes. “He just seems to get stronger as the game progresses,” Williams said. “His mentality doesn’t change. There’s no nerves. There is no panic in him. He’s been there so many times. Our guys trust him.” The play-in tournament has added a lot of interest to the closing weeks and the Suns look likely to get a fascinating matchup, especially if they remain in their current No. 2 position. Possibilities abound, but there is a real one that they could face the Lakers in the opening round of the playoffs. No one wants to come up against James and company in the first round, but the Lakers are wounded, with back spasms for Anthony Davis the latest in a litany of complaints. [STORY IMAGE 4] Doncic’s Dallas Mavericks would be another potential opponent, or the Warriors, or the Portland Trail Blazers and Damian Lillard’s steady hand. Any of those would pose an uphill task for the Suns, their regular season excellence notwithstanding. Yet perhaps we are looking at this all wrong. Paul has made it a point to try to teach his young group not to fear anyone, and that mindset seems to have rubbed off on Booker, who has put together a breakthrough campaign. Behind Paul, the Suns are playing with intensity, yet an unmistakable sense of fun. They don’t seem worried about any opponent. With a relaxed veteran leader calling the shots and defying the years, maybe everyone else should be worried about them. [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Kendrick Perkins, ESPN: “CP3 should be the clear cut favorite for MVP. Not only did he get them in the playoffs, but they have the best record in the NBA. Steve Nash won it when they had the best record a decade-and-a-half ago. Why shouldn’t CP3 win it?” Chris Broussard, FOX Sports: “I like Chris Paul, but this is ridiculous. Nikola Jokic is the MVP.” Andy Bailey, Bleacher Report: “The MVP isn't a lifetime achievement award. That's what the Hall of Fame is for. And CP3 will get in there on his first chance, whether he wins an MVP or a championship or not. Unlike the Hall of Fame, MVP is a single-season honor. And though Paul has had a fantastic year, particularly for someone in an age-35 season, you have to undergo an Olympic-level mental gymnastics routine to get him into the MVP conversation.” [IN OTHER WORDS] - [FOX Sports Baseball Analyst Ben Verlander examines the mindset of a hitter in a slump]( - and how he’ll do just about anything to get out of it. - Injuries and poor play have the defending champion Lakers in serious danger of missing the playoffs. [FOX Sports NBA Writer Melissa Rohlin has the story](. - The Los Angeles Angels’ long commitment to Albert Pujols never bore fruit, leading to a sudden and awkward end. [FOX Sports MLB Analyst Pedro Moura has the story](. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Happy Birthday, Alex Smith! In honor of Smith’s 37th birthday, we are sharing this incredible video he shared on his Instagram page last month to announce his official retirement from the NFL. You will be hard pressed to find a more impressive comeback story in any sport. Less than three years ago, Smith suffered a horrific leg injury and was told his leg might be amputated and he might not live due to infection. After 17 surgeries, Smith made his return to the field in 2020 and helped lead the Washington Football Team to an NFC East title. This is one of the most heroic, impactful comeback stories in sports history, and there really isn’t a better word to describe it than … incredible. Wishing you a Happy Birthday, Alex! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Friday Night SmackDown (FOX, 8 p.m. ET) Cesaro battles Seth Rollins on a special throwback episode of SmackDown. Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers (ESPN, 10 p.m. ET) Kyle Kuzma and the Los Angeles Lakers go up against Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers in a Western Conference showdown. San Diego Padres at San Francisco Giants (Saturday, FS1, 4:05 p.m. ET) Joe Musgrove takes the mound for the Padres, who go up against Kevin Gausman and the San Francisco Giants. Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves (Saturday, FS1, 7:20 p.m. ET) Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies take the field against Freddie Freeman and the Atlanta Braves. New York Knicks at Los Angeles Clippers (Sunday, ESPN, 3:30 p.m. ET) Julius Randle and the New York Knicks take on Paul George and the Los Angeles Clippers. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Colorado Rockies at St. Louis Cardinals: Cardinals -1.5 The St. Louis Cardinals have been crushing the ball over the past month and it has paid off in a major way. Nolan Arenado and the Cardinals currently sit at 18-14 and are in first place in the NL Central. They are one of only eight teams in Major League Baseball to have scored 145-or-more runs heading into Friday’s action. The Cardinals host a Rockies team that has struggled mightily this year at 12-19, especially away from home (2-11). Taking the Cardinals at -1.5 looks like a solid bet. [WHAT THEY SAID] “Never let someone tell you you're too small or too slow.” — Chris Paul [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [Google Play]( [App Store]( [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Also available on these devices: [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] Trademark & Copyright Notice: ™ and © 2021 Fox Media LLC and FOX Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Please do not reply to this message. If you do not wish to receive emails like this in the future, please [unsubscribe](. FOX Sports respects your privacy. Click [here]( to view our Privacy Policy. 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