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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.
Iman Shumpert picks Russell Westbrook over Chris Paul because he believes Paul is less efficient as compared to Westbrook.
The Los Angeles Clippers have reportedly positioned themselves as a viable destination for Chris Paul in the upcoming season. However, should this acquisition not materialize, the team is said to have a contingency plan in place.
The Los Angeles Clippers and Phoenix Suns both "continue to weigh the prospect of reuniting with veteran point guard Chris Paul," according to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer for the Stein Line newsletter.
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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.
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.
Chris Paul’s next NBA season is sounding like a farewell tour — if he makes it that far. The future Hall of Fame point guard laid out his retirement plans in a recent interview with Jemele Hill. “At the most a year,
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.
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,
The native of Winston-Salem and former basketball player at Wake Forest University has become involved in a number of healthy food business ventures since switching to a plant-based diet in 2019.