Clippers 'Strongly Considering' Chris Paul
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The Clippers seem destined to sign Chris Paul this offseason but the lack of commitment shows that another western contender needs to step up instead.
Los Angeles Clippers general manager Lawrence Frank said Saturday his franchise is "strongly, strongly considering" the signing of free agent guard Chris Paul, who hinted last month that he wanted to return to Los Angeles.
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Yardbarker on MSNClippers appear headed for reunion with their greatest playerAfter the Clippers officially added Bradley Beal to their roster, they have one roster spot open. Based on Frank's comments during a Zoom meeting Saturday, that spot is likely to go to Chris Paul, arguably the greatest player in the franchise's history.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNLos Angeles Clippers “Strongly Considering” 12-Time NBA All-Star Guard In Free AgencyDuring a Zoom meeting, the Los Angeles Clippers President Lawrence Frank openly acknowledged the organization’s interest in Chris Paul.
During a recent Zoom call with reporters, Clippers general manager Lawrence Frank indicated that the club is very interested in reuniting with one of the team’s own legendary former superstars.
Leroux mentioned last week that the Clippers would have needed to include at least $24.6 million in outgoing salary to acquire Paul in a trade. Per Leroux, the Clippers can take on 25 percent more ...
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