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.
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!
MIKE BROWN BLASTS KNICKS AFTER EMBARRASSING FIRST HALF AGAINST BATTERED WARRIORS
Mike Brown rips into the New York Knicks after a sluggish 110-107 win over an undermanned Golden State Warriors squad.
The New York Knicks barely pulled off a comeback win over the Golden State Warriors on Sunday, edging them out 110-107. But honestly, looking at who the Warriors had available, it didn’t feel much like a win.
The Warriors were missing a tonne of key players: Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Kristaps Porzingis, Al Horford, and Jimmy Butler were all out. The Knicks, playing at home and coming in as 14-point favourites, should’ve had an easy night. Instead, they found themselves down by 21 and had to scramble just to get the job done. Even their head coach, Mike Brown, made it clear he wasn’t impressed. He spent most of his postgame press conference tearing into his team for letting things get so out of hand.
“At this point of the year, it’s good to get a win. But I was not happy the way we started the game,” Brown told reporters after the game.
Brown said he isn’t planning any lineup changes, at least not yet. But he’s not ruling anything out as the regular season winds down.
It’s not like this slow-start problem is new. Over their last six games, the Knicks have the third-worst net rating in first quarters, sitting at minus-18. That's nowhere near good enough with the playoffs about a month away.
These were supposed to be easier games on the schedule, but New York keeps making them harder than they should be. The Knicks had to come back from down 18 against the Jazz, and before that, they actually blew a 17-point lead to an undermanned Pacers team, barely hanging on for that win, too.
Brown’s frustration shows. He’s been vocal about the team’s poor starts, and after this Warriors game, he even decided not to name a Defensive Player of the Game – the first time all season he left that honour blank after a win.
“This is a veteran team… I shouldn’t have to call two timeouts in the first six minutes of the ballgame,” Brown said afterward.
With the playoffs coming up fast, the Knicks have no choice; they need to start games with more energy and focus. Falling behind early won’t always be something they can come back from, especially against tougher teams.
WHY DILLON BROOKS IS THE SURPRISE CHOICE TO REPLACE LEBRON JAMES
LeBron James may leave the Lakers this summer, with rumours swirling about Dillon Brooks arriving as his defensive replacement.
The Lakers have some big decisions ahead this offseason, and if the whispers about LeBron James leaving become reality, wing depth jumps to the top of the to-do list.
Now, the idea of LeBron and Dillon Brooks, of all people, teaming up sounds wild, maybe even impossible. And yet, there’s buzz about LA making a move for Brooks, who’s been a LeBron nemesis for years. In this scenario, though, Brooks would actually slide in as LeBron’s replacement, not his teammate.
The timing almost feels right for Brooks. He’s putting together the best season of his career, finally living up to that 3-and-D role people have been waiting for. If the Lakers really are building around Luka Dončić (now, suddenly, the centrepiece) and Austin Reaves, then Brooks fits in perfectly.
So, what would it take? Bleacher Report’s Greg Swartz floated an idea: the Lakers send Jake LaRavia, Dalton Knecht, Adou Thiero, and a projected 2026 first-round pick (No. 25 overall) to the Suns for Brooks. That’s giving up some youth and a pick, but you get a proven scorer and one of the league’s top defenders. Honestly, for a team chasing championships, that’s not a steep price.
“If LeBron James leaves the Lakers in free agency, the team will need a new starting power forward,” Swartz wrote. “It would be hilarious for Brooks and LeBron to team up, but even without James, Brooks works; he’s a strong defender and can score. He’s averaging almost 21 points, nearly four rebounds, and a steal a game for the Suns this year. So, the numbers are there.
This isn’t the first time Brooks’ name has popped up with the Lakers, but before, that rivalry with LeBron always killed the idea. If LeBron’s gone, though, all bets are off. Brooks makes sense with Doncic, and that’s who the front office seems locked in on now.
Money-wise, Brooks will cost just under $20 million next season. For what he’s provided this year, that could actually be a bargain. If the Lakers want to shore up the wing, they need to think seriously about this.
Now, the LeBron era in LA feels like it’s finally winding down. In the past, the Lakers would’ve looped him into every big decision, but with Doncic getting a new extension, he’s the main guy now. LeBron, despite all he’s done, might just be an afterthought as he weighs his next move.
People have speculated about a LeBron exit for years, but it feels different now. Jovan Buha, who covers the Lakers closely, said on his show that it’s more real this time than ever before. “There’s always been a buzz he could head somewhere else, maybe finish his career in Cleveland again. But honestly, this is the closest it’s ever felt to actually happening.”
The Lakers plan to keep Reaves this summer and, surprisingly, have actually played better with LeBron off the floor. That’s another hint that a major shift is coming.
Bottom line: they need fresh wing talent to fill the void if LeBron walks. Plenty of names will pop up, but Dillon Brooks is one guy Pelinka and company can’t ignore as they chart a new direction.