Chris Paul could nitpick everything the Clippers didn't do in his much-hyped debut -- and he boldly referred to the rebounding as "horrendous."Los Angeles' prize acquisition would rather envision how special his team might be once everybody's clicking and has more than 10 days together.Paul had 20 points and nine assists, Blake Griffin added 22 points and seven rebounds and Los Angeles beat the Golden State Warriors 105-86 on Sunday night to spoil Mark Jackson's opener as a first-time coach."While we try to figure each other out and learn guys' hot spots and stuff like that, we want to win at the same time," Paul said. "We just keep talking about 'We've just got to find a way to win, regardless of how it looks, how ugly the game is, we've got to find ways to win.' " Source: ESPN