π Chris Paul Signs with Clippers π | Is This His Final NBA Season? β³π€#fyp #nba
What’s up, guys? This is Hondo Bear Sports, keeping you locked in with the latest sports updates. Got some NBA news for you today. Chris Paul has signed with the LA Clippers. At 40 years old, come get the ball. [Applause] He signed a one-year veterans minimum $3.6 million contract. He joins a newly revamped Clippers team featuring Bradley Beal, John Collins, Brook Lopez, and his former Houston teammate James Harden. Although he’s expected to not be an everyday starter at this point in his career, he has been quoted as embracing a reserve role and taking on a leadership position within the team. This being his 21st NBA season. When asked whether or not this next season would be his last, Chris Paul is quoted as stating that he is not yet sure. The main reason for his decision to return to the Clippers, Chris Paul is quoting as stating family and being closer to home here in LA. Keep it locked in for sports updates, including the NBA, NFL, and MLB. I’ll catch you guys on the next one. See you.
π Chris Paul Returns to the Clippers: Is This His Final Year? π
Chris Paul has officially signed a one-year, $3.6 million deal to return to the Los Angeles Clippers for what may be his 21st and potentially final NBA season
He describes the move as a βno-brainerβ, calling it a homecoming and an opportunity to be with his family in Los Angeles
While CP3 has never been one to ride the bench, the Clippers informed him he wonβt have a guaranteed starter roleβJames Harden and Kris Dunn will be ahead of him in the rotation, and there may even be nights he doesnβt play
Heβs embraced the reserve role and aims to bring veteran leadership to a talented roster that now includes Kawhi Leonard, Bradley Beal, John Collins, and Brook Lopez.
In the video, I break down:
– Whether the 2025β26 season really will be CP3βs last in the NBA
– His expected role and fit on a deep, experienced Clippers team
π Watch now to see if this homecoming could end with the elusive first NBA title for Chris Paul.