Remarkably, none of Paul’s teams have ever led the league in turnover rate. (Phoenix was fourth last year on a per-possession basis and in the same spot this season.) However, Paul’s team impact has been considerable. When he was traded from New Orleans to the LA Clippers in 2011, the then-Hornets dropped from eighth to 29th in turnover rate, while the Clippers went from 30th to second. Given we can compare the back half of Nowitzki’s career directly to CP3’s in terms of more advanced methodology and Paul comes out ahead, I’m comfortable concluding he’s the best player on record in terms of reducing team turnovers.