Christopher Emmanuel Paul (born May 6, 1985) is an
American professional
basketball point guard for the
New Orleans Hornets.
Paul was born and raised in
North Carolina. Despite only playing two varsity basketball seasons in high school, he was a
McDonald's All-American and accepted a scholarship with nearby
Wake Forest University. After his sophomore year with the
Demon Deacons, he declared for the draft. Since being selected 4th overall in the
2005 NBA Draft by New Orleans, Paul has been a
NBA Rookie of the Year (2006), a four-time
All-Star, and an
All-NBA and
All-Defensive team honoree. He led the Hornets to the second round of the
2008 NBA Playoffs. He has also won an
Olympic Gold Medal with the
United States national basketball team.
Off the court, Paul is a notable
ten-pin bowler and a sponsored spokesperson for the
United States Bowling Congress (USBC). He has participated in numerous celebrity and youth bowling events as the head of the CP3 Foundation to benefit programs in
Louisiana after
Hurricane Katrina, and charities in Winston-Salem.
Early years
Chris Paul was born in Lewisville, North Carolina as the second son of Charles Edward Paul and Robin Jones after Charles "C.J." Paul. Growing up, Chris and C.J. spent the summer working at their grandfather's gas station.
High school
Paul played at
West Forsyth High School in
Clemmons, North Carolina, where he was a 2003
McDonald's All-American and was named North Carolina's Mr. Basketball for 2003 by
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