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Chris Paul Selected As Western Conference All-star For Ninth Time

The NBA announced today that Chris Paul has been voted by the coaches to the Western Conference All-Star team as a reserve for the 2016 NBA All-Star Game in Toronto.

This will be Paul’s ninth All-Star game selection. He owns the highest per game assist average (12.9) and steal average (3.1) in All-Star Game history. Paul has been a starter four times, a reserve three times and missed the game in 2010 due to injury.

"I am truly humbled to be selected by the coaches to play in the All-Star Game," Paul said. "I am excited to represent the Clippers in Toronto and once again be a part of NBA All-Star Weekend and compete alongside so many great players."

Paul was the All-Star MVP at the 2013 All-Star Game in Houston after posting 20 points, 15 assists and four steals in a 143-138 win over the Eastern Conference. It marked the first time Paul and a Clipper have received the honor.

This season Paul is averaging 18.6 points, 9.6 assists and 2.1 steals per game in 41 games (all starts). He ranks 4th in assist-to-turnover ratio, 4th in assists, 5th in steals and 12th in free throw percentage (.882) in the NBA this season.

The Clippers franchise has now been represented in the All-Star Game a total of 26 times by 11 different players (Blake Griffin- 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015; Chris Paul - 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016; Chris Kaman - 2010, Elton Brand - 2002, 2006; Danny Manning - 1993,1994; Marques Johnson - 1986, Norm Nixon - 1985, World B. Free - 1980, Randy Smith - 1976, 1978; Bob McAdoo - 1974, 1975, 1976 and Bob Kauffman - 1971, 1972, 1973).

Joining Paul as reserves for the Western Conference are: LaMarcus Aldridge (San Antonio), DeMarcus Cousins (Sacramento), Anthony Davis (New Orleans), Draymond Green (Golden State), James Harden (Houston) and Klay Thompson (Golden State).