
At the start of the summer, rumors circulated that Chris Paul would sign with the Los Angeles Clippers and possibly retire after this final season. The veteran point guard, with 21 years of experience, confirmed in an interview with Jemele Hill that he was considering only playing one more year.
Chris Paul hints at this upcoming season being the last of his career
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— Underdog (@Underdog) July 6, 2025
However, recent statements suggest the decision might not be so clear-cut. In an interview with Andscape, Paul said: “No. I’m just saying all this stuff is part of my decision-making in my thought process. Yeah, I don’t know that
Please view this post in your web browser to complete the quiz. . For me, I’m going to keep playing it by ear and see what it looks like.”John Collins says Chris Paul is constantly motivating him.
“Always in my ear. Whether in the moment I’m happy about it or not. He’s just leading me in the right direction. Obviously James, Kawhi. The dudes. But CP, if you watch closely enough you’re gonna always see CP talking… pic.twitter.com/tnc8qD2yKa
— Joey Linn (@joeylinn_) October 27, 2025
The rookies, of course, are the ones who have the most to learn and the most to listen to. This has been the case with Kobe Brown and Jordan Miller this preseason, to whom Paul dedicated these words: “It’s always about communicating…We’ve got a great group of young guys who work really hard. Sometimes the only way you can learn is by playing.” Paul is also giving them advice on their game after the games.
Both Kobe Brown and Jordan Miller are showered and dressed, but before they left the Clippers locker room Chris Paul stopped them for several minutes to go over a bunch of stuff he saw during tonight’s game.
— Joey Linn (@joeylinn_) October 13, 2025
While Chris Paul’s retirement remains uncertain, his enduring enthusiasm and leadership continue to define his NBA journey, suggesting a less definitive outcome than many expected at the start of summer.
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