
The Los Angeles Clippers have waived veteran point guard Chris Paul. The decision came before the final guarantee date on his contract. The move was described as unexpected, generating immediate reactions across the NBA community.
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The Clippers waived Chris Paul on Sunday. The team made the move ahead of the June 28 deadline to guarantee his $30 million contract for the next season.
Paul, 39, was acquired by the Clippers in a trade last offseason. He returned to the franchise where he spent six seasons earlier in his career.
The decision makes Paul an unrestricted free agent. He is now free to sign with any team.
Summary
In a surprising roster move, the Los Angeles Clippers have released point guard Chris Paul. The team opted not to guarantee the $30 million salary owed to him for the upcoming season.
Paul rejoined the Clippers less than a year ago in a trade. His release ends his second stint with the franchise prematurely.
The veteran guard is now an unrestricted free agent. Other teams can now pursue the future Hall of Famer for the upcoming season.
FAQs
**Why did the Clippers release Chris Paul?**
The Clippers waived Paul before the June 28 deadline to guarantee his $30 million contract for the next season. This was a financial decision by the team’s front office.
Is Chris Paul retiring?
No, retirement has not been announced. Paul is now an unrestricted free agent and is eligible to sign with any other NBA team.
Where did Chris Paul play before returning to the Clippers?
Before his trade to the Clippers last offseason, Paul played for the Phoenix Suns and the Golden State Warriors. His first stint with the Clippers was from 2011 to 2017.
Disclaimer: This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All information is based on verified reporting available at the time of publication.
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