
State Farm TV Commercial, 'Triple Threat' Featuring Chris Paul, Oscar Nu??ez
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Houston Rockets point guard, Chris Paul asks if his State Farm agent is wearing his jersey. As it turns out, the "CP3" on the back of the jersey stands for Cole Perez Three due to his triple threat as an insurance agent. Threats like helping with home and auto insurance, as well as the uncanny ability to sense a nearby rainstorm with his knee.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Teammates' Featuring Chris Paul, Oscar Nu??ez
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While facing a lone opponent on a darkly-lit basketball court, Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul questions what it really means for two people to have chemistry. Does it mean they know what makes one another tick? Paul thinks that although chemistry is hard to force when it doesn't exist, it's impossible to deny it when it does. The chemistry between Chris and his State Farm agent Cole Perez is clear when the basketball star blindly hurls the ball behind him to try for a basket and is assis

State Farm TV Commercial, '19K Jerseys' Featuring Chris Paul and Oscar Nu??ez
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Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul is visiting his State Farm agent, Oscar, who is very excited to show off his new jersey for the agent league basketball team. Chris is confused as to why Oscar's number is so high -- 13,172, to be exact -- to which Oscar explains that there's over 19,000 State Farm agents, so it's a pretty big league. Oscar actually wanted his jersey number to be 13,171, but Ty from out of town called dibs. Bummer.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Power of the Assist' Featuring Chris Paul
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Twins Chris and Cliff Paul are back together, sharing stories about their many achievements. But have they sparked a new brotherly rivalry?

State Farm TV Commercial, 'No Look Pass' Featuring Chris Paul
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State Farm National Bureau of Assists agent Cliff Paul is a visionary when it comes to assists. His signature "no ask" assist is always a crowd pleaser, especially when it comes to broken windows. While Cliff is busy with the insurance assist, his twin brother Chris Paul gets busy helping the little window-breaker work on his assists.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Face of the Assist' Featuring Chris Paul
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Since even an NBA All-Star Assister like Chris Paul needs some help from time to time, it's fitting that he would seek it from someone who has assistance in their blood. His primary concern is identity theft, and it just so happens that his State Farm agent is actually using his name as Cliff Paul and his likeness, only he's wearing glasses and a fake mustache. He even has a "Cliff Paul" bobble head on his desk. If you need some help with identity theft, call State Farm.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'The History of the Assist' Featuring Chris Paul
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The Paul Brothers chart out the history of the assist, which dates back to their great, great grandparents.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Going Away Party' Featuring Chris Paul
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State Farm says its agents are born to assist -- which makes the end of a agent-client relationship that much harder. When NBA player Chris Paul is traded from the Los Angeles Clippers to the Houston Rockets, it means changing State Farm agents, too. In honor of this, Chris' agent, Cliff, attends his farewell party and finds Chris his new agent -- Cliff's last assist.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Deer' Featuring Chris Paul, Oscar Nu??ez
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Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul is regaling his State Farm agent, Oscar, with a stories of his bowling triumphs, when Oscar points out what he thinks is a stuffed deer in Chris' garage. Confused, Chris turns around, only to see the deer start to go buck-wild, kicking holes in the walls and completely ruining Chris' car. As the deer makes its triumphant exit, Oscar tells Chris not to worry and that State Farm can help with even this situation.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'New Calls: Better Than the Best' Featuring Gus Johnson
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Gus Johnson is known for his memorable games calls but even he needs some ideas on how to add some new flavors to his routine. No, he doesn't mean a sushi burrito. Lucky for Gus, a State Farm agent stopped by to check on his friend's home and auto insurance bundle and reminded him that "It's hard to be better than the best."

State Farm TV Commercial For State Of Separation
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Bundling auto, home and life insurance saves State Farm policyholders money. The policies stay with the insurance company instead of going to a bundling center to later be shipped to a bundle factory. In this commercial, a man indicates he's previously had bundling issues.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Animal Friends'
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Much like penguins, pandas and our other friends throughout the animal kingdom, people understand the importance of sticking together and protecting their loved ones. State Farm urges families to use its services to get the security they deserve and "help life go right."

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Coneheads: France'
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The 1993 film "Coneheads" is revived by Saturday Night Live alumni Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman. Watch as they float in a spaceship among the sea of blacks and blues of outer space. When Beldar throws a fit over the burned out microwave, the alien family summons their State Farm agent with the magic jingle. As soon as Brent the agent appears, Beldar asks him about receiving savings from Discount Double Check. When Brent wonders aloud that he thought the family was from France, not

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Drone' Featuring Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews
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Clay Matthews claims that navigating his drone is "easy peasy," his friend, Aaron Rodgers, thinks otherwise ??? especially after the football player nearly hits his dog. Just as the stakes begin to heighten, State Farm bookends the narrative before things can go wrong.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Morse Code' Featuring Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews
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Aaron Rodgers discovers how much he misses his quiet home when he stays in a hotel room. While unpacking, he hears a long, complicated knock on his door. Confused, he opens the door to find Clay Matthews in a fluffy white bathrobe. Clay says that the knocking was morse code for "Clay." Aaron gives Clay a thumbs up before shutting the door. Aaron sorely misses his peaceful home and State Farm suggests you protect the place you love with their services.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Neighbors' Featuring Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews
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Green Bay Packers players Aaron Rodgers and Clay Matthews have two totally different takes on the shared experience of traveling together. Aaron quickly gets exasperated by Clay's overly eager attitude and insistence that they're best friends. The noises coming from Clay's hotel room next door, including loud, late-night movies and early-morning bathroom renditions of Nelly Furtado's "I'm Like a Bird" keep Aaron from getting a restful sleep. When Aaron finally gets home, he asks his digital assi

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Seen It All' Featuring John Stockton
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The heat, bucks, rockets, pistons -- you name it, legendary assist agent Don Stockton, twin brother of Utah Jazz point guard John Stockton, has seen it all.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Trainers' Featuring Aaron Rodgers
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America's favorite fitness buffs, Hans and Franz, recognize Aaron Rodgers working out at the gym and want to pump him up as repayment for pumping up their wallets with discount double checking.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'State of Detention Career Day' Featuring Aaron Rodgers
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Aaron Rodgers is in a classroom for career day. While students give him a hard time, State Farm makes life a little easier with its Discount Double Check.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Ode to State Farm' Featuring Terry Crews
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Terry Crews expresses his gratitude and creativity by performing a flute solo he calls 'Ode to State Farm Winning Five J.D. Power Awards in a Row for Life Insurance." The whimsical song is much shorter than its name would lead one to believe, but Terry is enthusiastic about it nonetheless...especially because it was performed in B-minor.