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Chris Paul's three landing spots and why his next move is complicated
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Chris Paul’s Top 3 Potential Destinations and the Complexities Behind His Next Decision

December 8, 2025 4 Min Read
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There’s trouble brewing in the Clippers’ camp. If Chris Paul and the team eventually go their separate ways, it likely means the Hall of Famer wants to end his career elsewhere, possibly seeking more playing time and a better chance at wins. However, that’s not the full story. The news of Paul’s departure broke just before 3 a.m. ET on a Wednesday while the Clippers were in the middle of a road trip, and Paul himself confirmed on Instagram that he had been sent home. The Clippers quickly followed with a statement confirming he was no longer part of the team.

The issue is that the Clippers can’t officially release Paul right now due to salary cap restrictions, roster limits, and trade rules, meaning a formal decision will take at least another 12 days. This unusual timing and secrecy suggest there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Paul’s performance this season has been underwhelming, averaging just 2.9 points on 32.1% shooting in limited minutes, but being dismissed at 3 a.m. isn’t typically just about performance. Until further details emerge, it’s unclear which teams might be interested in giving Paul a chance to gracefully conclude his NBA career.

Teams like Milwaukee, Phoenix, the Lakers, Oklahoma City, and Houston could have had some interest, but given the circumstances and their current rosters or strategies, it seems unlikely. Finding a new team for Paul appears challenging, and it’s quite possible he has played his final NBA game. The issue isn’t Paul wanting to stay on a winning team’s bench—he wants to play and potentially mentor younger players, ideally in the Western Conference near his home in Los Angeles. Only a few teams fit that description.

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The New Orleans Pelicans stand out despite their poor record and complete roster; they could clear some space to welcome Paul. This reunion could benefit their rookie point guard, Jeremiah Fiers, as Paul’s mentorship has historically boosted young guards like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Devin Booker. Paul’s presence could lend credibility and professionalism to the Pelicans, an organization often criticized for its management issues. While Paul has a tough demeanor, that’s often what young players need.

The Dallas Mavericks are another possible destination. They recently had a brief stint with D’Angelo Russell that ended quickly, and with Hall of Fame coach Jason Kidd at the helm, patience for inconsistency is low. Paul could help develop Cooper Flagg, the team’s unconventional point guard, while serving as a veteran presence for a team looking to build via draft picks. This would allow Paul to retire with dignity and help the Mavericks secure a better draft position.

Lastly, the Sacramento Kings could be an option. They are loaded with guards but still lack a traditional point guard, which Paul could fill. Although the Kings are in rebuilding mode and have a losing record, Paul could offer invaluable experience in a low-pressure setting. The Kings’ proximity to Los Angeles also suits Paul’s preference for being near his family.

Fan Take: This unexpected turn in Chris Paul’s career is significant for basketball fans because it highlights the complexities veterans face when trying to sustain their careers amid roster and salary cap restrictions. It also underscores the value a seasoned leader like Paul can bring to rebuilding teams, potentially shaping the future of young talent and the NBA landscape.

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