Chris Paul at retirement press conference with career stats on screen, emotional expression.
Chris Paul at retirement press conference with career stats on screen, emotional expression.
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Chris Paul retires from NBA after 21 seasons

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Chris Paul, the 40-year-old point guard widely regarded as one of the NBA's greatest, announced his retirement on Friday after being waived by the Toronto Raptors. The 12-time All-Star ends a career spanning three decades without an NBA championship but with second-place rankings in all-time assists and steals. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver praised Paul as a steward of the sport and future Hall of Famer.

Chris Paul made his retirement official on February 13, 2026, via an Instagram post shortly after the Toronto Raptors waived him. The move followed a midseason trade from the Los Angeles Clippers, where Paul had returned for what he intended as a farewell season. He had not played since December 1, 2025, when the Clippers lost 140-123 to the Miami Heat; in 16 games that year, Paul averaged 2.9 points, 3.3 assists, and 1.8 rebounds.

"This is it! After over 21 years I'm stepping away from basketball," Paul wrote. "As I write this, it's hard to really know what to feel, but for once — most people would be surprised — I don't have the answer lol! But, mostly I'm filled with so much joy and gratitude! While this chapter of being an 'NBA player' is done, the game of basketball will forever be engrained in the DNA of my life. I've been in the NBA for more than half of my life, spanning three decades."

Drafted fourth overall in 2005 by the New Orleans Hornets out of Wake Forest, Paul played for eight teams: Hornets, Clippers (twice), Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, San Antonio Spurs, and briefly the Raptors. Over 1,370 regular-season games and 149 playoff appearances, he averaged 16.8 points, 9.2 assists, 4.4 rebounds, and 2 steals per game. His totals include 23,058 points (41st all-time), 12,552 assists (second all-time behind John Stockton), 6,006 rebounds, and 2,728 steals (second all-time).

Paul earned 12 All-Star selections, 11 All-NBA honors, nine All-Defensive teams, 2006 Rookie of the Year, five assists titles, six steals titles, and All-Star Game MVP. He won Olympic gold in 2008 and 2012 with Team USA. Despite reaching the 2021 NBA Finals with the Suns—where they led 2-0 before losing to the Milwaukee Bucks—Paul never won a championship, though he led five teams to 15 postseasons.

Former teammate Austin Rivers called Paul "a top-five point guard to ever touch the ball," crediting him for teaching professionalism and competitiveness. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stated, "After 21 remarkable seasons, Chris Paul retires as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history and a true steward of our sport." Paul, who also served as NBPA president, leaves as a first-ballot Hall of Famer.

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Reactions on X to Chris Paul's retirement after 21 NBA seasons are predominantly positive, hailing him as the 'Point God,' a top point guard, and future Hall of Famer for his records in assists and steals. Peers like Steph Curry offer congratulations, while fans share career highlights. Some express disappointment over his championship-less career and unceremonious exit via waiver, criticizing harsh fan responses.

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Realistic illustration of Chris Paul traded from Clippers to Raptors in three-team deal with Nets, featuring team arenas and trade arrows.
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Clippers trade Chris Paul to Raptors in three-team deal

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The Los Angeles Clippers have traded veteran point guard Chris Paul to the Toronto Raptors in a three-team deal involving the Brooklyn Nets, ending Paul's exile from the team since December. The 40-year-old future Hall of Famer, who announced plans to retire at season's end, heads to Toronto amid reports that it may not be his final destination before the trade deadline. The move clears a roster spot for the Clippers and helps the Raptors escape the luxury tax.

Dwight Howard, the former NBA star and 2025 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, has officially retired from professional basketball. The eight-time All-Star made the announcement on social media, stating that the game had retired him despite having more to give. Howard plans to focus on family, community work, and passing on his knowledge to the next generation.

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LeBron James will miss his 18th game of the season on Tuesday night against the San Antonio Spurs, ending his record 21-year streak of All-NBA selections. The Los Angeles Lakers star is sidelined by left foot arthritis on the second night of a back-to-back after a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. This absence drops him below the NBA's 65-game threshold for award eligibility.

Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers suggested he might retire soon, citing his desire to spend more time with his grandchildren. The 64-year-old made the comments before his team's 96-90 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday. Rivers, who will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in August, has one year left on his contract.

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Following the fan-voted starters, NBA coaches selected 14 reserves for the 2026 All-Star Game, with LeBron James securing his record-extending 22nd consecutive selection as a Western Conference reserve. The full rosters blend veterans and rookies for the USA vs. The World format at Intuit Dome. Giannis Antetokounmpo is out with a calf injury.

Outfielder Jason Heyward announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Friday after 16 seasons, two World Series titles and five Gold Gloves. The former All-Star, who debuted with a home run in his first at-bat, plans to focus on his Chicago-based youth baseball academy and mentoring young players. Heyward expressed gratitude for his career and excitement for giving back to the game.

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Paul George is set to return to the Philadelphia 76ers lineup on Wednesday against the Chicago Bulls after serving a 25-game suspension for a failed drug test. He apologized Tuesday for the impact on his team's momentum and said he is ready to take on a larger role. The 76ers have struggled with multiple injuries during his absence.

 

 

 

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