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Chris Paul Retires From NBA After 21 Seasons

The 12-time All-Star said he is stepping away to focus on family after Toronto waived him Friday.

Overview

  • Paul announced his decision in an Instagram post hours after the Raptors waived him, confirming he will not join another team this season.
  • His final months included the Clippers sending him home in early December following reported locker-room friction, a Feb. 4 three-team trade to Toronto, and a same-day waiver without reporting.
  • He retires second all-time in assists (12,552) and steals (2,728), with 23,058 points across 1,370 games, 12 All-Star selections, 11 All-NBA honors and nine All-Defensive nods.
  • NBA commissioner Adam Silver issued an official statement lauding Paul's playmaking, work ethic and service as NBPA president from 2013 to 2021.
  • Players across the league, including LeBron James, Klay Thompson and Trae Young, posted tributes recognizing Paul's career and influence.