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Chris Paul announced on November 22 that he was retiring from the NBA at the end of this season. This will be his 21st year as a professional. The Clippers made the shocking announcement that they would be waiving Paul two weeks later. Paul found out about this in the middle night, while on a team road trip to Atlanta. We’ve received a lot of information in the past week, with sources on both sides, about what happened, including a rift between Paul, and Clippers Coach Ty Lue, who denied reports that they weren’t speaking on good terms by the end his second stint in L.A. Paul, however, was still a mystery. His Instagram post from Atlanta at 2:40am the night after he received his news of being sent home was all we knew. People published a short interview on Tuesday with the future Hall of Famer. He was not interested in igniting the fires over his abrupt departure from the struggling Clippers. Paul said, “I’m at peace about everything.” “I’m more than anything excited to be here and have a small part in what ever happens next.”
Paul is still searching for a way to end his illustrious basketball career that’s more fitting than what happened to him with the Clippers. But in the meantime, Paul is taking advantage of the rare opportunity to spend some time at home this season. This includes the chance to watch for the very first time his son play later this week. He said, “I’ve never seen my child play a basketball game.” “Not even a middle-school game or a high-school game.” “I’m looking forward to seeing him play.”
Paul had planned to spend that time with his family in the coming year, once he has officially retired. But he’s getting a glimpse of what it will be like as he searches for an ultimate destination on his legendary NBA journey.
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2025-12-10 01:18:53

