
Chris Paul Hints at Retirement After 2025-26 NBA Season
One of theNBA's most celebrated point guards,Chris Paul, has indicated that the upcoming 2025-26 NBA season will likely be his last, signaling the close of a remarkable 20-year career. The 40-year-old future Hall of Famer, known as the 'Point God,' made the revelation during a recent interview, expressing a desire to prioritize family after two decades in professional basketball.
Paul, who recently completed his 20th season in the league, stated simply, 'At the most, a year. You know I just finished my 20th season, which is a blessing in itself,' when asked about how many years he will still be playing at the highest level during a recentinterview. This direct response underscores a profound personal shift, as he reflected on the significant time spent away from his children and family. 'These years you do not get back with your kids, with your family,' he shared, emphasizing that his loved ones now weigh more heavily in his decision-making than his passion for playing.
Despite his age, Paul showcased his enduring capability in the 2024-25 season, starting all 82 games for the San Antonio Spurs and contributing significantly as a mentor to young talents like Victor Wembanyama. Throughout his storied career, Paul has achieved nearly every major individual accolade, including 12 All-Star selections, 11 All-NBA nods, five assist titles, and six steals titles, ranking second all-time in both categories. The one major piece of hardware that has eluded him, an NBA championship, is likely a driving force behind playing one more season, though it remains unknown where he will sign as a free agent.
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— Underdog (@Underdog)July 6, 2025

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