Chris Paul Returns to Clippers for 21st NBA Season

Chris Paul Returns to Clippers for 21st NBA Season

Chris Paul reunites with the Clippers for his 21st and likely final NBA season on a one-year, $3.6M deal—bringing veteran leadership and championship hopes.

Chris Paul is back where one of his brightest chapters unfolded. At 40, the 12‑time All‑Star has signed a one‑year, $3.6 million deal to play a storybook final season with the Los Angeles Clippers, a reunion that excites fans and bolsters the team’s title aspirations. Why is this move so impactful? Let’s dive in.


Why Chris Paul-Charged Clippers Matter

Chris Paul played six seasons with the L.A. Clippers, between 2011-2017, and will now rejoin the team for the 2025-26 season.

Chris Paul Returns to Clippers for 21st NBA Season

  • Paul originally spent six seasons (2011–17) with the Clippers during the iconic “Lob City” era, helping the team reach the playoffs every year (Bleacher Report, ESPN.com, Diario AS).
  • He still holds the franchise record for 4,023 assists and 2.2 steals per game (Reuters).

 Veteran Leadership at Its Finest

  • After averaging 8.8 points and 7.4 assists over 82 starts for the Spurs, Paul proved he remains an elite playmaker (San Antonio Express-News).
  • Known as an locker-room mentor, he guided Spurs and Spurs rookies like Victor Wembanyama (Bleacher Report).

Clippers Roster Overhaul — Where Paul Fits

The Clippers are stacking experience:

  1. Bradley Beal – sharpshooter
  2. John Collins – athletic forward
  3. Brook Lopez – veteran rim protector
  4. James Harden & Kawhi Leonard – All-Star core
  5. Chris Paul – engine and floor general

This adds up to one of the NBA’s most seasoned rosters. At +2800 odds to win the championship, they’re considered top-10 contenders (SI, Bleacher Report, Diario AS).


 What This Season Could Mean for Paul

A Farewell With Family Close

Paul has said this is likely his “final year,” emphasizing how being close to loved ones mattered in choosing the Clippers (Talksport).

Legacy on the Line

  • He’s second all-time in assists (12,499) and steals (2,717) (Reuters).

    Chris Paul Returns to Clippers for 21st NBA Season

  • Yet he’s still searching for that elusive NBA title — will this reunion bring it?

“At the most, a year… these years you do not get back with your kids, with your family.” (BILD, Bleacher Report)

 Role on & off the Court

  • Paul will strengthen the bench unit and serve as Harden’s backup—possibly impacting late-game playmaking (SI, Hoops Rumors).
  • Expect more mentorship: from young prospects to boosting team chemistry.

 Key Stats to Know

  • Age: 40, entering 21st NBA season (Reuters)
  • Contract: One-year, $3.6 million (Reuters)
  • Career Averages: ~17 PPG, 9.2 APG, 2.1 SPG (Reuters)
  • Franchise Records: Clippers all-time in assists (4,023) (ESPN.com)
  • 2024–25 Spurs: Started all 82 games (first player to do so in his 20th season or later) (ESPN.com)

 Will This Bring the NBA Title?

 Playoff Hurdles

  • Paul’s original stint saw playoff consistency, but never beyond the Western Conference semis (SI).
  • Recent Clippers seasons ended in first-round exits despite 50+ wins (Wikipedia).

Title Calculus

  • Age is a concern: this is the league’s oldest roster (SBNation.com).
  • Depth is strong, but they trail elite teams like the Nuggets, Thunder, and Rockets (SI).

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  • Chris Paul’s career timeline (teams, crucial stats)
  • Clippers’ lineup depth chart (starters + bench)
  • Title odds vs. Western opponents

 What Fans Should Watch

  1. Bench Efficiency – How Paul leads the second unit
  2. Playoff minutes – Will he be clutch or limited?
  3. Team chemistry – Can veteran synergy overcome age?

Chris Paul’s return to the Clippers is more than a feel-good reunion—it’s a strategic acquisition blending heart, experience, and ambition. For Paul, it’s possibly a swan song near family and a final title pursuit. For L.A., it’s a chance to turn potential into playoff breakthroughs.


Internal Links:

    • “Top 5 Clippers Offseason Moves”
    • “Bradley Beal’s Impact on L.A.”
  • External Links:
    • ESPN free agency report
    • NBA.com’s free-agency tracker

 

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