Chris Paul Retires From NBA
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Chris Paul and the Clippers may not have left on the best of terms, but the two maintain deep connection as Clips share thank you video.
The LA Clippers legend announced his retirement on Friday, bringing his 21-year career to an end. After 21 years in the NBA, Chris Paul announced his retirement in a social media post on Friday. CP3 had initially planned to retire at the end of the 2025/26 season but opted to stand down after being waived by the Toronto Raptors.
Chris Paul is on the move after his sudden split with the Los Angeles Clippers. The Clippers are reportedly trading Paul to the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday in a 3-team deal that also includes the Brooklyn Nets, per ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to a three-team deal that sent Chris Paul to the Toronto Raptors... for now.
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Dez Bryant pays tribute to Chris Paul after his retirement, says 'Congratulations on a amazing career'
Dez Bryant paid tribute to Chris Paul after the 12-time NBA All-Star announced his retirement, bringing an end to a legendary 21-year career.
The San Antonio Spurs don't really need Chris Paul. They already have De'Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper. But the 40-year old's value goes beyond what he can do on the floor, and Castle and Harper are both big enough to log some minutes on the wing.
Rockets point guard Chris Paul doesn't take his role as a Jordan Brand endorser lightly. "It's such an honor and a privilege," Paul said. "We all know what the brand stands for. It stands for excellence. For me, I love sneakers and the whole process of it.