TRIPLE-DECADE LEGEND: 12-TIME ALL-STAR CHRIS PAUL HANGS UP HIS JERSEY

NBA legend Chris Paul has officially retired at age 40. Discover the "Point God's" legacy, his 21-season career, and what's next.

Triple-Decade Legend: 12-time All-Star Chris Paul hangs up his jersey
Chris Paul officially retires after 21 legendary NBA seasons

After 21 seasons, NBA star Chris Paul, now 40, is retiring from pro basketball.

This is it! Paul shared on social media on Friday, Feb. 13. After 21 years, I'm stepping away from basketball. It's hard to know what to feel, and surprisingly, I don't have all the answers for once!

The former Clippers star said he feels a lot of joy and gratitude.

'Though my time as an "NBA player" is done, basketball will always be a part of me,' he said. I’ve been in the NBA for more than half my life, across three decades. It's wild to think about! Playing basketball has been an amazing blessing, but it also comes with responsibility. I embraced it all, good and bad.

This news arrives after Paul's unexpected release from the Clippers, weeks after stating the 2025-26 season would be his last. He is a 12-time NBA All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medallist.

'I'm at peace with everything,' Paul told PEOPLE a few days later, saying he has no regrets about his career. I'm excited to be around and possibly play a small role in what comes next.

Earlier this month, Paul was traded to the Toronto Raptors and then waived on Friday when he announced his retirement. From Salem, North Carolina, Paul played seven seasons with the New Orleans Hornets after two years of college ball at Wake Forest, where he helped them become the nation’s No. 1 team.

After his time with the Hornets, Paul spent seven seasons with the Clippers. Then, he moved around to different teams like the Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, and San Antonio Spurs before his final season back in Los Angeles.

Despite reaching the finals with the Suns in 2021, Paul never won an NBA Championship. Even without a title, he had an impressive career: 11 All-NBA Team picks, seven All-NBA Defensive Team picks, and the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in 2006. He made the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team, solidifying him as one of the league's greats.

'The game always gave me a reason to show up,' Paul shared, mentioning moments like scoring 61 points in high school after his grandfather Nathaniel Paul was killed. Real leaders know that just showing up is half the battle.

After the Clippers cut him in December, Paul told PEOPLE he looked forward to spending more time with his wife, Jada, and their kids, Chris Jr, 16, and Camryn Alexis, 13.

'I'm excited to take all the great lessons basketball has taught me into the next chapter,' Paul said Friday. And especially all the people I've met through basketball.

He finished with: To all my teammates, coaches, staff, executives, and my family, I can’t thank you enough… I'll now have more time to start!

JJ REDICK CREDITS ROSTER STABILITY FOR LAKERS' RISE TO THIRD SEED

JJ Redick leads the Lakers to a 15-2 March as Luka Dončić dominates the 2026 MVP race and scoring charts.

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JJ Redick’s Lakers secure 15th win in 17 games after Cleveland win - Photo Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

JJ Redick’s only in his second year as head coach, but he’s already shaping the Lakers into a real contender again. Sure, the season started a bit rough, with injuries, lineup shuffles, all that stuff, but now the team’s rolling. They went 15-2 in March. At this point, they’re locked in as the third seed in the West.

So what changed? Redick points straight to health. After beating Cleveland 127-113 on Tuesday, he said, “It really started with being healthy.” He’s right. With guys finally able to play night after night, it’s a lot easier to settle into roles, find some rhythm, and stick with rotations. Early on, the Lakers couldn’t manage that recipe. Once everyone bought in or just relaxed into what the team needed, things started to click.

Redick even gave a nod to Luka Dončić for having one of those scorching stretches that you just remember. “I think Luka’s had as good a month as anybody I can remember in the modern NBA. LeBron’s had those, Harden has had those, Steph too, but what Luka’s doing right now just wow. And the rest of our guys have been huge, too.”

Luka’s basically taking over the MVP conversation. In March, he snapped off averages of 37.5 points, 8 rebounds, 7.4 assists, and 2.4 steals, with some wild efficiency. He’s leading the league in scoring, too, just shredding defences at 33.8 points per game. But get this: LeBron James and Austin Reaves aren’t even in Luka’s shadow. LeBron’s still putting up 20.7 points, 6 boards, and 7 assists on the regular. Reaves is at 23.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.6 assists. Pool them together, and those three guys account for nearly two-thirds of the Lakers’ offence every night.

Redick also threw credit around the whole locker room. When asked about players’ roles, he rattled off the hits: “Austin Reaves getting healthy, LeBron doing everything, DA and Jaxson Hayes crashing and battling, Kennard and Rui for shooting, LaRavia and Marcus Smart on D, Bronny, Vando, Maxi just stepping up.” Everyone’s doing their bit, and you can feel it.

Yeah, it’s been a strong stretch, but the Lakers aren’t done. Six games are left in the regular season, and seeds are still up for grabs. They’re 3.5 games ahead of Minnesota for that last playoff lock. The top six are already theirs, but they're not coasting just yet; they want the best spot possible.

The thing is, the West isn’t forgiving. Oklahoma City and San Antonio are monsters this year, sitting on the NBA’s two best records. The Lakers’ path to the Finals won’t be easy. But if they stay healthy and keep playing like this, you’ve got to give them a shot.

RORY MCILROY OFFICIALLY ENTERS 2026 MASTERS DEFENSE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL BACK INJURY RECOVERY

Rory McIlroy returns to Augusta to defend his Masters title after completing the Career Grand Slam in 2025.

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Rory McIlroy completes modern career Grand Slam after 2025 Masters playoff - Courtesy Picture

Rory McIlroy called it a “truly surreal” moment walking onto the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland with all four Major trophies around him. Hard to blame him. After years chasing that last piece, he finally nailed down the elusive Masters title just under a year ago, beating Justin Rose in a playoff and slipping into the Green Jacket at last.

Now, at 36, McIlroy sits with five Majors in the bag. He started with the US Open in 2011, then won the PGA Championship in 2012, and delivered a huge 2014, winning both The Open and a second PGA. That run put him close, but not over the line for the Grand Slam. He had to wait more than ten years before Augusta finally gave in and let him complete the set.

To mark the milestone, Rory posted a shot on social media: there he is, Green Jacket on, all four trophies lined up at the Causeway, the Masters Trophy, the Claret Jug, the Wanamaker Trophy, and the US Open Trophy. “As a kid growing up in Northern Ireland, I dreamed of winning all four majors,” he wrote. “Being able to bring these trophies home was truly surreal.”

It looks like he snapped the photo while filming a new documentary, “The Masters Wait,” all about his long road to the Grand Slam. The film landed on Amazon Prime this week.

And the journey isn’t over yet. McIlroy is set to defend his Masters crown at Augusta next week, when the tournament starts on April 9. The PGA Championship comes right after, set for May in Pennsylvania, then the US Open in June at Shinnecock Hills, and finally, The Open returns in July at Royal Birkdale.

Ranked No. 2 in the world, Rory’s aiming to join a very short list; he’d become only the fourth player to defend the Masters, after Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods.

He’s dealing with a back injury right now. He picked it up during the Arnold Palmer Invitational last month and hasn’t played since the Players Championship. Still, nothing suggests he’ll miss the Masters, and at the very least, he’ll be there at Augusta to host his first Champion’s Dinner on Tuesday night, in honour of last year’s victory.

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