Last season, Chris Paul was brought in as the old man river organizer. His job as a 39-year-old veteran playmaker was to help the guys learn how to conduct themselves at the end of games to win, set up the offense, and bestow all the knowledge he could on the young guys. He did just that, and San Antonio thanks him for it. He's gone now, so his 7.4 assists per game will need to come from elsewhere.
De'Aaron Fox is the obvious choice. He averaged 6.8 when he made his way south to Alamo City, and if the players have taken another step forward, they should be ready to cash in when he dishes the ball to them again.