Chris Paul confirms NBA retirement
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Chris Paul won't return to the hardwood next season as the future Hall of Famer is ending his career. He rejoined the Clippers this past offseason in a final push for an NBA title.
Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul, one of the greatest point guards in NBA history, plans to retire following the 2025-26 season, according to ESPN. Paul hinted at the decision in a social media post Saturday before his final game in his home state of North Carolina, as the Clippers face the Charlotte Hornets.
JJ Redick made it clear he doesn't want Chris Paul to win a championship, since that would require the Clippers winning this year's title.
After a two-year run at Wake Forest, Paul was the No. 4 overall pick by the New Orleans Hornets in the 2005 NBA draft. His first season saw the team improve by 20 wins from the 2004-05 campaign (18 to 38) and earn him Rookie of the Year honors.
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