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Chris Paul hints at retirement before Clippers vs. Hornets game in home state
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Chris Paul Teases Retirement Ahead of Clippers Clash with Hornets in Hometown Showdown

November 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul hinted at retirement following his team’s 131-116 win over the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday, which is likely his last game played in his home state of North Carolina. About an hour and a half before the game, the Winston-Salem native shared a video on social media highlighting his 21-year professional career, showcasing moments from his childhood, high school, college at Wake Forest, and his entry into the NBA.

After the game, Paul declined interview requests, quietly exiting the Spectrum Center with team staff, dressed in brown plaid flannel coats. He later reunited with family members who had come to support him, sharing emotional hugs. Paul’s stats for the game included three points, eight assists, and three rebounds, marking a milestone as the first NBA player to reach 20,000 points, 12,000 assists, and 6,000 rebounds.

Paul is set to speak with the media when the team returns to Los Angeles ahead of Tuesday’s game against the Lakers; the Clippers will play in Cleveland on Sunday night. James Harden, who scored 55 points against the Hornets, admitted he hadn’t watched Paul’s tribute video yet but acknowledged the inevitable end of Paul’s extraordinary career. Harden praised Paul’s smooth transition toward life after basketball, noting his behind-the-scenes leadership and involvement even while still playing.

At 40, Paul signed a one-year extension with the Clippers before the season. Clippers coach Tyronn Lue spoke about the emotional difficulty of the retirement phase, describing Paul’s career as remarkable and impactful to the sport, especially given the point guard’s influence on the game. Paul, who could not be reached before the game, has been playing a limited role lately, averaging 2.5 points and 3.3 assists per game.

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A 12-time NBA All-Star, Paul was drafted fifth overall by the New Orleans Hornets in 2005. He has been named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team seven times and has played for seven NBA teams, including two stints with the Clippers. He also earned two Olympic gold medals in 2008 and 2012.

(Fan Take) Chris Paul’s potential retirement marks the closing chapter of a legendary career that has shaped modern point guard play. His leadership, skill, and longevity have set a high standard for future players, and his departure will leave a significant void in the NBA.

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