CP3 career information
Now I'll tell you if it is! There are some problems! After all, CP3 is still so young! His information is only a little! And it may break my attention to you at any time. Paul attended West Foces High School, won the All-Star Team of McDonald's in 2003, and was elected Mr. North Carolina by Charlotte Observer in 2003. In his senior year, Paul averaged 30.8 points, 8.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 6.0 steals per game, leading the team to 27 wins and 3 losses and reaching the 4A finals in the eastern region. In a high school competition, Paul comforted his grandfather who died recently with a score of 6 1 point. His grandfather died in a robbery at the age of 6/kloc-0. In that game, he scored 6 1 point and deliberately missed Paul's free throw. From 2003 to 2005, he played for Wake Forest University basketball team, coached by Skip prosser. Paul became the best rookie in the Atlantic Coast League in 2003-04, the best player in the ACC League preseason in 2004-05 and the best player in the Associated Press. In 2005, he was unanimously elected to the All-American All-Star Team. In college, he scored 948 points, 395 assists and 160 steals. Paul has a record of 84 steals in the ACC League, surpassing the previous record of 8 1 set by Jason Williams in Duke University 1999-00. He is the best rookie player in Wake Forest University's history, ranking first in steals, assists (65,438+083 times), three-point shooting rate (.465) and free throw shooting rate (.843), scoring (460 points) and averaging (65,438+04.8). Paul was also banned for one match in March 2005, because he gave Julius Hodge an elbow in the match.