I see the Spurs winning again, but it's lame that they'll need to depose the Clippers in round 1 in order for that to happen. Far from being one of the best PG of all time, Chris Paul has been one of the best players of all time, and he's getting a bad rap for his teams' postseason performances. 5 of the top 6 players by win shares per 48 minutes:
1. MJ - .2505
2. David Robinson - .2502
3. Chris Paul - .2491
4. Wilt - .248
6. LeBron - .2401
Notable:
8. Magic Johnson - ..2249
13. John Stockton - .2087
41. Kevin Johnson - .1777
62. Steve Nash - .1636
101. Gary Payton - .1483
160. Deron Williams - .1363
For further reference, for players who haven't yet played enough games to qualify on the all-time leaderboard for that stat, Steph Curry pulls a .177, Russell Westbrook checks in at .148, Derrick Rose a .123, and Damian Lillard at .138. Chris Paul is not only unquestionably the best PG of the modern era, he's the best PG of all time, and also one of the greatest players of all time.
Unfortunately, nobody views him in this light because he's never had a great team around him. This Clippers team is the closest he's had to that, and he gets to face the freaking Spurs in the first round of the playoffs.