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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.
The Los Angeles Clippers surprised everyone last season, winning 50 games and proving they were better off without Paul George after he departed to the Philadel
APHoops: Chris Paul is more likely to sign with the LA Clippers than the Phoenix Suns after the Norman Powell trade, per @ramonashelburne . Shelburne also hints at the possibility of the Clippers
Chris Paul wants to stay close to his family in free agency. That made Los Angeles a desirable destination for the future Hall of Famer. L.A., of course, has two NBA teams: the Lakers and the Clippers. According to NBA reporter Jake Weinbach, Paul is closing in on a deal with the Clippers.
Chris Paul's 20th season with the San Antonio Spurs marked a significant shift in direction and mindset compared to his previous stops with the Hornets, Clipper
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League sources say that both the Suns and the Clippers continue to weigh the prospect of reuniting with Chris Paul. Yet it remains unclear what happens if a deal with neither of those previous
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"They need someone to do the dirty work" - Stephen Jackson says Chris Paul isn't the answer for a Clippers team lacking grit"They need someone to do the dirty work" - Stephen Jackson says Chris Paul isn't the answer for a Clippers team lacking grit originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Chris Paul has emerged as a potential player for the Los Angeles Clippers to sign after they traded away Norman Powell on Monday.
The Clippers are preparing to bring back Chris Paul or sign Malcolm Brogdon, aiming to bolster their backcourt depth.
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.
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.