NEWS NOW: Chris Paul might play for the Spurs

Chris Paul does not yet have any intentions to retire.

Paul expressed his desire to rejoin the Golden State Warriors for the upcoming season, citing his enjoyment of playing with the team following their elimination from the Play-In Tournament.

However, his future with the franchise is still up in the air, and Golden State has until June 28 to make up its mind on keeping the seasoned point guard.

The San Antonio Spurs might become a possible suitor for Paul if he and the Warriors decide to part ways, according to NBC Sports’ Marc Stein.

Should Paul and the Warriors split ways, San Antonio is a club to keep an eye on. One of the early rumors about personnel is that the Spurs might become a Paul suitor if they choose to seek some veteran expertise on a short-term contract basis in order to provide Victor Wembanyama, the likely winner of Rookie of the Year, with more experienced support in the second season “In his newsletter, Stein made this claim.

In his debut season with the Warriors, Paul averaged 9.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 6.8 assists in 26 minutes per game. For the first time since 2010, he did not watch the NBA playoffs.

Paul stated, “It was a unique experience.” “I’m happy I had the chance to play for an organization I never would have thought I’d play for, meet new people, and play with the guys that I did.” However, I’m appreciative of the experience.

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