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Chris Paul will be traded yet again. Here's a look at the five times he has been dealt during his NBA career — and the one time a trade in which he was involved was vetoed.
Before the 2023 NBA Draft even tipped off, a shocker of a blockbuster deal trickled through. Which team got the better end of this trade? Let's break down all the ins and outs of the Paul-Poole ...
The trade for Paul paid immediate dividends in what is the best non-championship season in Rockets history. Houston sprinted through the regular season, finishing with an NBA-best 65 wins.
Paul is one of the Warriors’ best trade chips because of his expiring $30 million contract. Even though he’s played well for the Warriors, Golden State will still have to consider moving him ...
On the season, Paul is averaging 9.6 points on .417/.360/.981 shooting splits, the aforementioned 8.3 dimes, 4.3 boards, and 1.4 steals a night across 37 healthy contests. More Ball Around: ...
The MLB has the Red Sox and Yankees. NFL has Dallas and New York . As for the NBA , who is their greatest rivalry? The Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers are the best ...
The Suns acquired Chris Paul for Kelly Oubre, Ricky Rubio, Ty Jerome, Jalen Lecque and a draft pick as the NBA opened for business Monday. Chris Paul again shows value as Thunder trade him to Suns ...
An oral history of why the Lakers' deal to land Chris Paul was denied by the NBA in December 2011, and a deal to send the All-Star point guard to the Clippers was approved.
The Phoenix Suns have held discussions with the Oklahoma City Thunder about a Chris Paul trade, but what would that even look like?
Chris Paul is one of the league's greatest point guards of all time. ... Instead, the veto led to Paul’s eventual trade to the Lakers cross-town rivals, the Los Angeles Clippers.
Chris Paul was on a plane to New York on Sunday, to promote his new book, when he heard the news in a text from his 14-year-old son, Chris II: He had been traded. Paul, a 12-time All-Star, is one ...
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