Miguel Paul is a short point guard for Missouri. He wears number three on his jersey. His last name is, obviously, Paul. His nickname is MP3. So when you see that his claim in the most recent Mizzou media booklet that he is the "first cousin of New Orleans Hornet Chris Paul", well, you don't blink twice.But you probably should. Michael Kelly, a senior at Missouri traveled all the way to New Orleans to do a story about the two cousins and their success on the hardwood, and was met with a shocking little surprise.
As Matt Moore, Mizzou alum says, "the hits just keep on comin'!"
[...] Chris said he had no idea who Miguel was.But that's not all! Miguel had previously done an interview -- in November of 2008 -- for the Columbia Missourian in which he talked about how he and CP3 met in Raleigh ... and how he didn't want to go to Wake Forest because "I wanted to create my own footsteps, go my own way ..."
As he was walking out of the Alario Center after practice, Chris said he had never heard or met Miguel.
[...]"I'm shocked at the fact that this may not be true because Miguel said all of this stuff and you have all the comparisons at Missouri,'' Kelly said.
Presuming that this is all false -- and it has to be, right? -- where does this stand on creepy/stalker/identity theft levels? I mean, he didn't pretend to be Chris Paul, but he certainly did pretend to be his relative. And while I would absolutely want to emulate CP3 in all facets of my life if I were a point guard playing college basketball ... well, this is just a little to Finkle-Marino-esque for my tastes.


















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1-13-2009 @ 6:29PM
dubbz3030 said...
...and Joe Montana is my brother!
the nerve of that guy. LOL.
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1-13-2009 @ 7:12PM
Willmore2000 said...
"Finkle-Marino-esque"
LOL, that made me chuckle.
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1-13-2009 @ 11:21PM
Kobe Bryant said...
Let's wait until we find out if this is a misunderstanding before passing judgement.
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1-14-2009 @ 8:36AM
Huff said...
Miguel Paul's high school coach didn't dispute the story about them meeting at a game. If Miguel was lying, wouldn't his coach have said something?
Miguel's parents haven't disputed the relationship at any point. If this was a lie, wouldn't they have stepped in and said something?
I'm not going to assume a random student reporter is more trustworthy than the player he's "reporting" on. If he had an actual quote or two from Chris, that'd be one thing, but he's reporting on being blown off by a millionaire superstar who didn't know who the hell he was and probably had no interest in talking about anything.
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