Wolves guard Patrick Beverley loves to talk trash. Patrick Beverley also very much does not love Suns guard Chris Paul.
Those two facts combined in spectacular fashion Monday morning when Beverley made the rounds on ESPN's talk shows in the aftermath of Paul and Phoenix spectacularly flaming out at home in the second round of their playoff series with a Game 7 loss to Dallas.
Paul had just 10 points in the game and only 47 in the final five games of the series, four of which were won by Dallas after rallying from a 2-0 series deficit, which Patrick Reusse and I talked about on Monday's Daily Delivery podcast.
Dallas attacked Paul relentlessly, which led to big claim No. 1 from Beverley: Paul "can't guard" anybody, which he told Stephen A. Smith on "Get Up."
Now: Before we get too deep on some of the other things Beverley said, it's probably good to remember the nature of their beef.
They did battle even back in high school, and Beverley served a one-game suspension in the playoffs last year after shoving Paul. Some of this is just Beverley's nature, too.
But now back to specifics of what Beverley said.
Beverley said the Suns should have benched Paul. Of particular note, Pat Bev said the Wolves wanted to play Phoenix in the first round, The prevailing wisdom among most of us is that Minnesota gained a much-preferred matchup when it defeated the Clippers in the play-in to face Memphis.