Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul has forged his name beside John Stockton as the only two players in NBA history to log in 18,000 points, 9,000 assists and 2,000 steals.

Paul accomplished the feat in their 109-106 comeback victory over the Chicago Bulls on Monday. He had a total of 30 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists in the game.

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Paul has been called ‘Point God' by his legion of fans. Since entering the NBA in 2005 as the fourth overall pick, the Wake Forest standout has never lost a step.

In his illustrious NBA career, he has led the league in assists four times and steals six times. He's a nine-time All-Star with one All-Star game MVP trophy in his resume. In addition, he's been selected to the All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams multiple times — a tangible proof that he's definitely one of the best to ever play the game, not to mention one of the smartest.

The only thing that's missing is a championship ring on his finger. Only time can tell if the 34-year-old Thunder star will be able to get one before he calls it quits. But so far in the 2019-20 season, Paul is proving to everyone that though he's already in the tail-end of his career, he still has a lot remaining in the tank. It's never too late to in your career to win a title.