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Chris Paul’s return stint with the Clippers is over, and the team’s rough start just got rougher
Chris Paul's return to the Los Angeles Clippers has ended abruptly. The team parted ways with him in a late-night meeting in Atlanta.
James Harden had 27 points, Kawhi Leonard had 21 and Ivica Zubac put up 14 points and 17 rebounds in the win. This was a laugher by the time the fourth quarter started. Maybe Frank was just being nice when he said CP3 wasn’t the scapegoat?
It’s the type of storybook ending worthy of legendary sports stars: a retirement tour around the league where you say farewell to all of the cities and fanbases you played for or against. That surely was the hope for one of basketball’s greatest ever point guards,
When Chris Paul announced that he would finish his NBA career back home in Los Angeles, it seemed like a storybook ending for the man many conside
Chris Paul's second stint with the Los Angeles Clippers ended abruptly on Wednesday when the franchise announced it was parting ways with the future Hall of Famer. Paul, who re-signed with the team this summer on a one-year deal, appeared in 16 games and averaged just 2.9 points.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, his agent Alex Saratsis and the Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly having discussions about the superstar's future, whether it be in town or being traded elsewhere, per ESPN's Shams Charania.
Since taking over as the lead decision-maker for the Los Angeles Clippers in 2017, Lawrence Frank has generally been considered one of the better GMs in the league. He has consistently built winners despite his splashiest move of pairing Kawhi Leonard and Paul George hasn't necessarily panned out.