Cut by the Los Angeles Clippers a week ago, Chris Paul returned to this, he who must retire at the end of the season. “I don’t regret anything,” declared the leader.
While he hoped to quietly end his career with the Los Angeles Clippers, Chris Paul will have to review his plans. Indeed, cut a week ago by one of the LA franchises, the leader (40 years old) is now free and will probably seek to find one last challenge before retiring at the end of the current season.
For the People.com site, the NBA’s second passer and interceptor looked back on his end of adventure with the Clippers. “I don’t regret anything. I was in Atlanta with a whole part of my family, it was supposed to be my last match there, but that’s life. This whole story took an unexpected turn, but I am happy to be back with my family,” first explained “CP3”.
Chris Paul: ‘I’m at peace with it all’
“I am at peace with all of this. Most of all, I’m excited to be back and have a chance to play a small part in what the future holds for me. The last few days have been a little hectic, but I’m at home, my daughter had selections yesterday (Monday), my nephew had a basketball game, my son has one on the 12th… I’ve never seen him play in real life, neither in college nor in high school, so I’m looking forward to seeing that, “later declared the one who was with the San Antonio Spurs last year.
A priori, Paul does not intend to retire immediately and hopes for one last contract. “I’m just standing by. I play basketball currently. I don’t know what awaits me, I’m still marked by all of this, I’m still digesting it, but I’m ready,” the main person confided in recent days to journalist Chris Haynes. So to be continued.
