It’s not just Klay Thompson who has potentially played his last game as a member of the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night against the Sacramento Kings.
Before the current season started, there was an expectation for Chris Paul and the Golden State Warriors to make a deep playoff run. But after a loss to the Sacramento Kings, that expectations has turned to heartbreak for fans of the Point God and the franchise.
A championship has evaded Paul throughout his career.
Chris Paul will turn 39 next month, but he still feels that there is work left to do.
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The season didn’t end the way Chris Paul had hoped in his first season with the Golden State Warriors. Anyone who saw the Warriors get blown out by the Sacramento Kings in an NBA play-in game already knows that.
Klay Thompson and Chris Paul are not guaranteed a return to the Warriors as Golden State enters the offseason with a number of pressing questions. Paul wrapped his 19th season in the NBA on Tuesday night and for the first time since 2010, he won't be part of the NBA playoffs.
A mixed bag of emotions is probably the best phrase to describe the Golden State Warriors’ season. There were days of jubilee and those of sorrow, with Tuesday being a part of the latter.
The 19-year veteran can uplift young talent and is still productive.
Using his 21 years of experience, LeBron James knows when a move from an opposing player can be converted into a foul. He tried to do exactly that as he drove to the rim at full speed.
The Golden State Warriors showcased their unparalleled prowess from beyond the arc in a pivotal matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers, delivering one of the most remarkable three-point shooting displays in NBA history.
In 2014, Chris Paul starred in a State Farm commercial with Stephen Curry. The commercial starts with Paul teaching the next generation and ends with Paul looking at Curry as he goes down the escalator and Curry goes up.
The Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers have almost identical records as the NBA season winds down. So why are the odds of one going to the playoffs so much shorter than the other?
The Golden State Warriors snapped their two-game losing streak by routing the Miami Heat 113-92 on Tuesday night to keep them in the play-in mix. However, that’s not the only cause for celebration for them.
Golden State Warriors guard Chris Paul is sparring with another referee.
Chris Paul told NBA reporters after the Golden State Warriors lost to the Indiana Pacers that he called referee Tony Brothers a “TikToker” during their back-and-forth. Brothers gave Paul a technical foul and then ejected the future Hall of Famer after Paul said Brothers had too much power.
Golden State Warriors guard Chris Paul was ejected for his remarks during the closing moments of Friday’s game against the Indiana Pacers. With 6.6 seconds remaining and the game nearing its end, the NBA star’s comments led to his ejection.
If Warriors guard Chris Paul ever pens down an autobiography, a chapter should be dedicated to his run-ins with various NBA referees.
After dropping 12 points in 25 minutes on Friday night, Chris Paul was promptly ejected from the game in a series of events that nobody could understand.
On Wednesday evening, the Golden State Warriors are playing the Memphis Grizzlies at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Chris Paul is playing in his 1,258th career game, which moves ahead of Otis Thorpe for sole possession of 33rd on the NBA's all-time regular season games played list.
NBA superstar Chris Paul’s professional career has been nothing short of spectacular so far. Perhaps a championship is what’s missing from his trophy cabinet, but his individual career has been stellar nonetheless.
Chris Paul has surprisingly never played a game for an Eastern Conference team in his 19-year career, but that could all change.
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