Chris Paul gets No. 3 jersey in return to Clippers
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The Clippers deserve plenty of credit for building one of the deepest rosters in the NBA with their series of moves this offseason.
The Los Angeles Clippers have made big improvements this offseason and that could leave one of their recent signings looking at some nights on the bench.
The Los Angeles Clippers have signed 12-time All-Star Chris Paul, marking a storied return to the franchise where he solidified the “Lob City” era. According to Shams Charania and ESPN, Paul – now 40 – has agreed to a one-year,
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LOS ANGELES — Chris Paul is rejoining the Los Angeles Clippers for what’s expected to be the point guard’s 21st and final NBA season. The team confirmed Monday afternoon that Paul had signed. He led the Clippers to the playoffs in each of his six seasons in Los Angeles.
One of the greatest point guards in NBA history is coming full circle. Chris Paul has officially agreed to join the Los Angeles Clippers on a one-year, $3.6 million deal for what he has declared will likely be his final NBA season, his 21st overall.
James Harden signed off on the Los Angeles Clippers signing Chris Paul despite not having the “greatest relationship” with him on the Houston Rockets, according to NBA insider Brian Windhorst of ESPN.
The Los Angeles Clippers won 50 games last season, but saw their run come to an end after a seven-game series loss to the Denver Nuggets in the first round. Ins
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For most of NBA history, a series of signings like this would be business as usual for a win-now team built around a 34-year-old wing (Kawhi Leonard) and a primary playmaker who will turn 36 before the season starts (James Harden).