Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers
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In the latest NBA rumors roundup, LeBron James retirement could be on the horizon, Chris Paul could reunite with a former team, and Brandon Ingram's future in Toronto could be in flux.
But first, Paul wants one more bite at the apple, one more chance at the Larry O'Brien Trophy that has eluded him for his entire illustrious career. That, or he really just wants one more crack at high-level basketball competition. Either or.
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Yardbarker on MSNClippers May Not Sign Chris PaulChris Paul is an unrestricted free agent. He will not re-sign with the San Antonio Spurs, who have De’Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper. Paul has been heavily linked to going back to the Los Angeles Clippers,
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNKobe Bryant blamed NBA owners for vetoing the Lakers' infamous Chris Paul trade: "You don't want another great player coming to L.A."Kobe Bryant blamed NBA owners for vetoing the Lakers' infamous Chris Paul trade: "You don't want another great player coming to L.A." originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Point guard Chris Paul is one of the most intriguing NBA free agents this cycle. While he's now 40 years old, he's a future Hall of Famer that played all 82 games last season for the San Antonio Spurs and can clearly still contribute for a contender.
Some recent reports say Chris Paul closing in on the Clippers. As we’ve reported all along, despite what others had reported, a reunion with the Suns and Chris was just not going to happen. Back state side tomorrow! https://t.co/etSubG50iv
I hate Chris Paul. Since his days with the then-New Orleans Hornets to those burn-way-too-bright-too-soon Phoenix Suns, I have always hated Chris Paul. I've been watching the NBA for roughly two decades,
Paul spent his best years on the New Orleans Hornets (now the Pelicans) before joining the Los Angeles Clippers in his prime and also delivering some big seasons on the Houston Rockets after that. He is currently a free agent and recently revealed his retirement plans.
Chris Paul is a leader on the court and for the players union. ... Paul is the NBA's ultimate multitasker. "I don't know how he does it," Suns guard Abdel Nader said.
Damian Lillard signed a three-year contract worth $42 million to return to the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. Lillard's deal includes a no-trade clause as well as a player option for the 2027-28 season.