Team: New Orleans Hornets
Location: point guard jersey
Quantity: 3
Height:1.83m (6ft).
Weight: 79 kg (174 lb)
Birthday: 1985-05-06
Draft: 4th place in 2005 1 round.
School: Wake Forest.
Nationality: USA
Salary for 2007-2008 season: 3.62 million dollars.
Contract: 4 years,14.7 million yuan, signed on July 6, 2005, and expired in the summer of 2009.
Personal growth experience Chris Emmanuel Paul 1985 was born in Louisville, North Carolina on May 6th. His parents Charles and Robin gave birth to a younger brother, C.J., several years ago. The Paul family is the kind of ordinary family that can be seen everywhere. There are many sports fans in this family-Charles is a die-hard fan of the dallas cowboys team, and Chris has inherited the athletic ability of his mother Robin's family, including her father, Natha Neal Jones. This man, who is famous for his "cold father", lives not far from Winston-Salem. He is the founder and owner of Jones Chevron and the first African-American to run a gas station in North Carolina. Jones is a local legend. Everyone knows him, likes him and respects him. No one can be closer than Chris and "Cold Dad". He likes to work with grandpa, help him change the air filter and clean the windshield that can remind him to stop refueling. Chris regards "Cold Dad" as his best friend. There is nothing between him and him. Chris has a good relationship with his brother-so good that his brother C.J can't stand it sometimes. The younger brother always follows the elder brother's ass. C.j. and his friends often regard him as a burden. He is simple-minded and never takes the opportunity to speak. Chris learned love, discipline and basketball from his parents. Charles and Robin played an active role in the lives of their two sons. Chris and C.J. got a lot of encouragement and expectation-study hard at school and get good grades; Swearing is not allowed; Playing CD games can only be done on weekends. If children dare to break the rules, they know what will be waiting for them-a wooden paddle with "correction board" on one side and "victim's signature" on the other. Because of Chris, Charles bought a pair of Fisher baskets and tied them with red ropes in the basement to make a stadium. Then he watched his son play basketball. Growing up in the shadow of Wake Forest, Chris is a big fan of ACC (and Michael Jordan, of course). Devil Deacon has always had a good foundation, especially after Duncan came in 1993. However, when he was a child, football was his most concerned sport. Although he is not strong, the child is fast, smart and an attractive leader. He was placed in the position of quarterback, responsible for running forward and defense, and his coach never let him leave. Charles hardly missed a game-it helped him concentrate on the game. When he learned that one of Chris's football coaches had paved the ground with cement, he asked the coach to build a basketball court for his son on a nearby hill. When Chris was ready to start studying at West Foces High School, he never had any illusions about joining the school basketball team. C.j. is the best player in this school. However, Chris spent two years on the school team with JV, but he was four inches and six feet short. As a teenager, he couldn't compete with his taller and stronger rivals. After C.J. won a basketball scholarship from Hampton University, Chris finally began to show his performance in senior three. The child has grown nearly four inches and nearly six feet, but his speed and agility have not decreased at all. He led West Foces to the semifinals of the State 4-A Championship with 26 wins and 4 losses. Along the way, he averaged 25 points, 5.3 assists and 4.4 steals. Such data, coupled with his relaxed smile and gentle personality, made him the player of the year in Central Piedmont.