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Glen "Big Baby" Davis critical of ex-Clippers teammate Chris Paul


Former Los Angeles Clippers forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis — who spent a year and a half with L.A. during the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons — recently spoke out about what it's like to play with nine-time All-Star point guard Chris Paul.

Turns out he wasn't a fan.

In a radio interview with Colin Cowherd on Thursday, Davis, who hasn't played in an NBA game in over a year after undergoing ankle surgery in September, was critical of his ex-teammate, particularly for dribbling the ball too much.

"He has his way about himself," Davis said when asked if Paul was a problem in the locker room. "It's, 'I'm Chris Paul, give me the ball, I'm gonna dribble, dribble, dribble, dribble, dribble, dribble, dribble, dribble, might pass if it looks good, or I'll shoot.'"

Keep in mind, this is the same Chris Paul who has averaged 9.9 assists per game over his career. This is the same Chris Paul who has finished in the top-three in the league in assists per game in six different seasons. Did we mention that, at just 31-years-old with plenty of gas left in the tank, this is the same Chris Paul who sits in 11th on the NBA's all-time assist list?

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