Swati Bhatia
www.totalprosports.com
Chris Paul, the veteran point guard, is on the move again. According to multiple reports, Paul has agreed to a deal with the San Antonio Spurs after his surprise release by the Golden State Warriors.
This latest stop adds another chapter to Paul's well-traveled NBA journey. Let's take a look back at the teams he has played for throughout his illustrious career.
Drafted by the Hornets in 2005, a young Paul quickly established himself as a star, leading the team to playoff appearances. He stayed with the side for 6 years.
Traded to the Clippers in 2011, Paul formed a dynamic duo with Blake Griffin, but playoff success was still not reachable.
Joining forces with James Harden in 2017, Paul aimed for a championship with the Rockets. Despite reaching the Conference Finals, they ultimately fell short.
A brief stint with the Thunder (2019-20) saw Paul mentor young stars Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Darius Bazley.
Paul joined the Phoenix Suns in 2020 and stayed with the team for 3 years during which he led the Suns to the NBA Finals in 2021.
Joined in 2023, Paul had a short stay with the Golden State Warriors. He played a single season was mostly used as backup to Stephen Curry.
According to reports, Chris Paul has agreed to a deal with the San Antonio Spurs after his release by the Golden State Warriors. The 1-year contract is worth $11 million-plus.