Clippers 'Strongly Considering' Chris Paul
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During a recent Zoom call with reporters, Clippers general manager Lawrence Frank indicated that the club is very interested in reuniting with one of the team’s own legendary former superstars.
The Clippers seem destined to sign Chris Paul this offseason but the lack of commitment shows that another western contender needs to step up instead.
Recap: Ben Cowles hit a three-run homer to highlight a five-run sixth inning for the Cubs. The Clippers managed only six hits and held the Cubs to five. Petey Halpin and Jake Anchia each had two hits for Columbus. Clippers starter Parker Messick (4-4) allowed three runs on four hits in 5⅓ innings. He struck out seven and walked one.
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Los Angeles Clippers general manager Lawrence Frank said Saturday his franchise is "strongly, strongly considering" the signing of free agent guard Chris Paul, who hinted last month that he wanted to return to Los Angeles.
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Yardbarker on MSNClippers appear headed for reunion with their greatest playerAfter the Clippers officially added Bradley Beal to their roster, they have one roster spot open. Based on Frank's comments during a Zoom meeting Saturday, that spot is likely to go to Chris Paul, arguably the greatest player in the franchise's history.
The LA Clippers have had a tremendous offseason to set themselves up for contention in the 2025-26 season. They've added Brook Lopez, John Collins, and Bradley Beal while really only losing Norman Powell, giving the Clippers the talent and depth necessary to be able to compete.
So far in the offseason, the Clippers’ have added power forward John Collins and center Brook Lopez to their roster, something that, according to ESPN, creates salary cap flexibility “ so they can be opportunistic in the next two summers to potentially go after stars .”