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By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com Monday, November 2, 2009 NEW YORK -- On the subject of his altercation with Rajon Rondo, Chris Paul was mum Monday. On the subject of whether he smacked Al Harrington upside the head, he was in denial. But as for his team, the New Orleans Hornets, Paul didn't mince words after a 117-110 loss to the New York Knicks on Monday night. Paul is not a happy man with his team now 1-3, and here's why. Activate your ESPN Profile!
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