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Paul posted a deep message to say goodbye to the Spurs! Only love and gratitude to the Holy City is the famous reporter who said he is expected to retire after the new season

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On July 22, the NBA officially entered the offseason. Earlier today, the Los Angeles Clippers announced to the outside world that they had officially signed free agent Chris Paul. The veteran also posted a thank-you expression on his social media, especially mentioning the San Antonio Spurs he played for. In the report, the famous reporter Shams mentioned that Paul's new season is likely to be the last season of his career.

Looking back on last season, Chris Paul competed with the Spurs for 82 games, becoming one of only six full-time players in the league. He averaged 28 minutes per game, contributing 8.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 7.4 assists and 1.3 steals. Paul shot 42.7% from the field, 37.7% from three-pointers, and 92.4% from free throws. Unfortunately, despite his performance being quite stable, he failed to help the team enter the playoffs. After the Clippers officially announced that Paul joined, Paul also quickly updated his social media to express his gratitude to the Spurs. He wrote: "I am grateful, thank the San Antonio Spurs, Coach Popovich, Coach Mickey, all the teammates, the entire coaching team and those incredible fans, and thank you for your warm welcome over the past season. I am very proud to be a part of such a long and promising team. There is only a lot of love for the District 210 (San Antonio). "

}Shams then talked about Paul's career planning in a show. He revealed: "I was told that Paul expected to retire after the end of this season. He would attend training camp and play the season as usual to see how things go. But his plan is to see this season as his last season. A month ago, he mentioned on Pat McAfee Show that he hoped to return to his family, and now he has returned to Los Angeles. Paul hopes to put a fairy tale end to his 21-year career in basketball, which deserves an inclusion in the Hall of Fame."

Looking back at Paul's career with the Clippers, the star has built the Clippers from a bottom-season team to a strong team in six consecutive years, successfully entering the playoffs. During this period, Paul also won the All-Star Game five times (including three first teams and two second teams), was selected for the All-Star Game, six times selected for the All-Defensive Team first team, and won the assists champion twice in 2014 and 2015. He was called the steal king three times between 2012 and 2014, and won the All-Star MVP in 2013. As the backbone of the Clippers, Paul averaged 18.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, 9.8 assists and 2.2 steals in 409 regular season games. In 53 playoff games, his average data increased to 21.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, 8.7 assists and 2.3 steals.

What do you think will Chris Paul show in the last season of his possible career? Welcome to share your views in the comment section.

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