Chris Paul Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Chris Paul might actually be pleased about his trade to the Washington Wizards for financial reasons.

Paul and Landry Shamet are being traded by the Phoenix Suns to the Wizards as part of a larger deal for Bradley Beal. Paul could still be routed to a third team if the Wizards are able to reach a deal on a trade, but he’s getting paid no matter what.

Paul signed a 4-year, $120 million deal with the Suns in 2021. Previously, only $15.8 of his $30.8 million base salary for 2023-2024 was guaranteed.

However, in order to make the salaries match up for Beal’s current $43.27 million base salary, the Suns had to guarantee an additional $10 million of Paul’s base salary for the season.

Instead of only being guaranteed $15.8 million for the upcoming season, Paul now has $25.04 million guaranteed. Shamet’s salary is $9.25 million for this season for tax purposes.

Paul knew he was likely heading out of Phoenix. If he ends up with another contender like the Clippers while also getting more of his salary guaranteed, he could consider the development a win for himself personally.

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