Shocking Clippers Move: NBA Legend Paul Abruptly Cut Amid Turmoil—What’s Next?
It’s a sudden jolt in the NBA landscape—Chris Paul, the 12-time All-Star and one of basketball’s all-time maestros, is no longer donning the Los Angeles Clippers’ colors this season. After a gut-wrenching skid where the Clippers dropped 14 of their last 16 games, the franchise decided to cut ties with Paul just before a showdown with the Atlanta Hawks. At 40, wrapping up his 21st and final NBA season, Paul’s exit marks the end of an era—one brimming with legendary plays, relentless hustle, and a career that has him climbing second on the all-time assists and steals charts. Yet, amid the Clippers’ struggles, team chief Lawrence Frank was quick to shoulder the blame, making it clear that Paul’s departure isn’t a castigation but a tough call born from deep-seated issues within the squad. And while Paul confirmed the parting on Instagram with a simple, candid note—“just found out I’m being sent home”—the tension behind the scenes, especially with head coach Tyronn Lue, had been simmering for weeks. This sudden chapter closes a significant book in NBA history, leaving fans and analysts alike pondering what’s next for both the Clippers and the legendary point guard. LEARN MORE
The Los Angeles Clippers have released 12-time NBA All-Star Chris Paul following the side’s dreadful start to the season.
The Clippers, who have lost 14 of their past 16 matches, announced Paul’s departure before their match against the Atlanta Hawks.
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Paul, 40, is regarded as one of the best players in NBA history and is competing in his 21st and final season in the league.
“We are parting ways with Chris and he will no longer be with the team,” Clippers chief Lawrence Frank told ESPN.
“Chris is a legendary Clipper who has had a historic career. I want to make one thing very clear. No one is blaming Chris for our under-performance.
“I accept responsibility for the record we have right now. There are a lot of reasons why we’ve struggled. We’re grateful for the impact Chris has made on the franchise.”
In a post on Instagram, Paul confirmed his departure, writing “just found out I’m being sent home”.
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Paul and Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue had not been on speaking terms for “several weeks” before his departure, according to ESPN.
Paul spent six seasons at the Clippers from 2011 to 2017, before rejoining the franchise on a one-year deal in July.
Paul is second on the NBA all-time list for assists with 12,552, behind John Stockton’s 15,806.
He is also second in steals with 2,728, trailing only Stockton’s 3,265.
Paul has not won an NBA title, getting to the NBA Finals only once with the Phoenix Suns in 2021, when they lost to the Milwaukee Bucks.


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