Chris Paul Record Sinks Dwyane Wade and Heat

by Austin Kent  |  November 8th, 2008

Dwyane Wade

Though Dwyane Wade prevailed in the box score, Chris Paul prevailed in the win column on Saturday. (AP Images)

In case you haven't noticed yet, Chris Paul does for fantasy teams, what performance enhancing steroids did for Major League power hitters in the late 90s.

In a 100-89 victory over the Miami Heat, Paul led his New Orleans Hornets with 21 points, 13 assists and four steals. It was the sixth consecutive 20 and 10 game for the point guard, breaking a 40-year-old Oscar Robertson record set in 1968.

He's that good.

Dwyane Wade, on the other side of the ball, contributed 30 points to go along with 10 of his own, contuining his reemergence following the Beijing games and a disappointing 2007-08.

Elsewhere in basketball Dwight Howard abused the Washington Wizards with 31 points, 16 rebounds and three blocks in an Orlando Magic victory while LeBron James added 41 points in a Cleveland Cavaliers victory over the Chicago Bulls.

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