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Chris Paul Gets Slammed as Clippers Falter in Tough Showdown

December 8, 2025 4 Min Read
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Chris Paul joined the Los Angeles Clippers in July on a minimum contract, fully aware he wouldn’t be starting and uncertain about his playing time. Approaching 40 and entering his 21st NBA season, his main goal was simply to wear a Clippers jersey again and be close to his family. “Honestly, I just wanted to come back here and play by any means necessary,” Paul shared during his induction press conference, emphasizing his desire to return home to the Clippers regardless of the team’s situation.

Paul intended to conclude his career with the Clippers, announcing on November 22 that this season would be his last. On November 28, during the Clippers’ first home game at Intuit Dome following a road trip, the team honored him with a special video and shared it on social media captioned, “CP3 ends Hall of Fame career at home,” accompanied by heart emojis. However, just days later, while still on the road, Paul was informed that the team was moving on without him.

Lawrence Frank, the Clippers’ president, called Paul “a legendary Clipper with a historic career” in his statement to The Athletic and ESPN. He also stressed that no one blamed Paul for the team’s struggles and acknowledged the impact Paul had on the franchise. This statement came just after Paul revealed on his Instagram Story that he had been “repatriated” during a team stay in Atlanta.

Despite being welcomed “home” in July, the Clippers sent Paul a clear message in December that his time with the team was ending. Though the Clippers have underperformed dramatically this season with a 5-16 record and one of the worst defenses in the league, that alone doesn’t justify sidelining one of the franchise’s all-time greats.

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Paul is known for his fierce competitiveness. In 2017, JJ Redick noted in Sports Illustrated that for Paul, winning is the true joy of basketball. Paul has always held his teammates accountable, which at times led to mixed perceptions. Recently, Paul posted a definition of “comfort” on his Instagram, but fans saw little of that as the team’s performance slipped. Among all potential teams that could have signed him last summer, the Clippers should have known exactly what to expect.

Currently, Paul is in limbo—he cannot be traded until December 15, and the Clippers have yet to waive him. Considering his five All-Star and five All-NBA selections as a Clipper, he deserves better treatment than being abruptly dismissed. The NBA can be unforgiving, with no player guaranteed a storybook ending, but the Clippers were promoting that narrative only to discard it at the last moment.

The franchise didn’t need to disrespect Paul; if the reunion had soured, a mutual parting of ways would have been the right approach. Instead, by humiliating Paul publicly, they not only tarnished his legacy but also embarrassed themselves.

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Fan Take: This situation highlights the often harsh realities of professional sports, where even legendary players face uncertain endings. For basketball fans, it’s a reminder that respect and gratitude for athletes’ contributions can sometimes be overshadowed by team dynamics and performance pressures, raising questions about how the sport honors its icons.

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