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Clippers and Paul are 'parting ways'

Los Angeles Times

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December 04, 2025

The veteran guard reportedly is released after he called out Frank and coaches.

- BY BRODERICK TURNER

Clippers and Paul are 'parting ways'

PHELAN M. EBENHACK Associated Press

CHRIS PAUL says he was sent home from the Clippers' trip in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

Chris Paul was released by the Clippers overnight after extended conflict with the team, a league source not authorized to discuss the issue publicly told The Times.

Paul called out fellow Clippers players, coaches and president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank during his current stint with the team, a league source told The Times. The person added that Paul apologized, but "everyone was fed up."

It is unlikely Paul will sign with another team, a league source told The Times, because of his powerful voice in the locker room, which can be difficult for teams to deal with, and his age.

"He's not the player he used to be," a league source said when asked about Paul's options after the Clippers' decision.

Paul announced his abrupt and startling exit from the team amid what was expected to be his final NBA season.

"Just Found Out I'm Being Sent Home," Paul posted on social media at around 3 a.m. Eastern time Wednesday morning, adding a peace emoji.

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