Report: CP3 interests Clippers in free agency as back-up guard

Report: CP3 interests Clippers in free agency as back-up guard originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

If Chris Paul hits the NBA free-agent market, he will have suitors for the 2024-25 season.

While the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs already have been linked to Paul, who currently is on the Warriors’ roster, the Los Angeles Clippers — his former team — could join the mix.

“I nonetheless heard this week that [Chris] Paul and Kyle Lowry, whose free agency is looming after finishing last season in Philadelphia, are veteran guards said to interest the Clippers,” NBC Sports NBA contributor Marc Stein wrote in his latest Substack newsletter (h/t Pro Basketball Talk’s Kurt Helin).

Paul has a $30 million non-guaranteed salary for the 2024-25 season, and the Warriors have until June 28 to decide whether or not to waive the veteran point guard or guarantee his salary.

The Warriors also could use Paul’s contract to help facilitate a trade this offseason.

Paul’s Warriors tenure always was thought to be a one-year union, with Golden State acquiring him from the Washington Wizards in the Jordan Poole trade last summer.

The short-term commitment to Paul was viewed as a way for the Warriors to shed long-term salary as they look to avoid CBA luxury tax penalties.

But Paul, in his 19th NBA season, embraced a reduced bench role with the Warriors and still was productive when he was on the court. In 58 games, including 18 starts, the 39-year-old averaged 9.2 points and 6.8 assists in 26.4 minutes. He shot 44.1 percent from the field and 37.1 percent from 3-point range, in line with his numbers from the 2022-23 season.

While it’s unclear what the future holds for Paul, Warriors coach Steve Kerr made it known following the end of the season that he would be in favor of Golden State bringing back the veteran point guard.

“Chris has been fantastic, not only on the court but his leadership,” Kerr said his end-of-season press conference following the Warriors’ play-in tournament loss to the Kings. “It was a difficult situation for him that he handled beautifully. He’s always been the starting point guard for his team….

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