On Tuesday night, future Hall of Fame basketball player Dwayne Wade joined the NBA on TNT set during halftime of the Phoenix Suns vs. Brooklyn Nets game.

Wade recognized LeBron James accomplishments at his age, but made a very good point about Chris Paul.

“I know we talk a lot about, and rightfully so, we talk a lot about what LeBron is doing in his 19th year. But we don't talk a lot about what Chris Paul is doing at 36 years old in his 17th year.”

Wade then took a funny, playful jab at Paul, pointing out that he is maybe six feet tall on a good day. But then he went back to praising the Suns point guard.

“We don't give Chris Paul his flowers enough… at 36 years old he is still one of the 15 best players in our game… he should be named an All-Star.”

Wade talked about not only helping take Devin Booker to the next level, but also what he has done to help players like JaVale McGee and Bismack Biyombo.

Paul's leadership on the court is unquestionable. The Suns superstar is easily one of the best floor generals the NBA has ever seen. He is averaging over 14 points and 10 assists per game. His dime-dropping leads the NBA once again.

Even though his scoring is down this year, what he has done in Phoenix in his mid-30's is incredible. He is still a model of efficiency. Paul is shooting 49 percent from the floor and has almost as many steals as he does turnovers. For a point guard wit the ball in his hands as much as he does, that's practically impossible.

Phoenix leads the NBA at 40-9 entering Tuesday.