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Chris Paul Dominates Elite Camp Drill, Sparks Boston Showdown

2026-07-10 · Chris Paul · Player Focus

**Chris Paul** commanded the spotlight at the Elite Basketball Camp on 9 July 2026, running a fast‑break drill that left even **Jayson Tatum** scrambling for position. The veteran point guard’s crisp passes and laser‑accurate three‑point shooting set the tempo for a day of fierce competition among NBA’s top talent.

The camp, hosted at the NBA’s training complex in Orlando, featured a series‑of timed possession drills. Paul, now a seasoned veteran, led the first unit, delivering 12 assists in a 2‑minute sprint while hitting three consecutive threes. Tatum’s squad followed, posting a slightly slower 1‑minute‑45‑second run but showcasing explosive drives to the rim. Coaches noted the stark contrast between Paul’s court vision and the young forward’s raw athleticism.

For a player in his 39th season, Paul’s ability to dictate pace against a future All‑Star underscores his lasting impact. Analysts point to his 11‑assist night as evidence that his playmaking remains elite, even as the league leans toward speed‑first guards. The drill also gave scouts a live comparison: Paul’s seasoned decision‑making versus Tatum’s evolving scoring arsenal. That juxtaposition fuels debates about veteran leadership in a youth‑driven NBA.

After Paul’s run, the camp’s competitive spirit surged. Participants rallied, pushing their own limits to match the veteran’s intensity. Tatum, who finished second in the drill, responded with a 9‑point burst in the next session, prompting a brief on‑court showdown that drew cheers from on‑lookers. The back‑and‑forth highlighted the camp’s purpose: blending experience with emerging talent to elevate overall play.

Organizers announced that the Elite Camp will host a full‑court scrimmage later this week, pairing Paul’s team against a squad led by Tatum and other rising stars. Fans can expect more head‑to‑head moments that could shape offseason narratives. Meanwhile, Paul hinted at using the camp as a platform to mentor younger guards, a role he’s embraced since joining the Phoenix Suns.

The day’s footage, now streaming on NBA.com, captures Paul’s crisp ball‑handling and unshakable poise. As the NBA season approaches, his performance at the camp sends a clear message: experience still commands respect on the hardwood.

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