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In the latest fantasy basketball roundup, we highlight key storylines that may impact fantasy this season, including Chris Paul's return to the Clippers, the Hornets' success in the Summer League and standout players from Vegas who will now compete for rotational minutes during training camp.
All-Star Chris Paul made a somewhat unsurprising decision to sign a one-year, $3.6 million farewell deal with the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday. As is
Chris Paul is returning to the Los Angeles Clippers and will wear his iconic No. 3 jersey. Bradley Beal, newly acquired by the team, has agreed to give up the number he’s worn his entire NBA career.
Simply put, Chris Paul could retire today and cruise into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Perhaps that could be viewed as a controversial statement, but it should not be. For one, the good folks at Basketball-Reference already give Paul a 100 percent (!
Today, with both Paul and Lillard staring down the end of the barrel of their respective iconic careers, they've decided to run it back one last time. The 40-year-old Paul is once again a Clipper. Lillard,
A top trade candidate this offseason came off the board on Saturday when the Los Angeles Lakers agreed to sign former Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart to a two-year, $11 million deal following his buyout by the Washington Wizards,
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Yardbarker on MSNSuns Expressing Interest In Ben Simmons, Chris PaulThe Phoenix Suns are showing interest in guard/forward Ben Simmons and point guard Chris Paul — who of course helped them reach the NBA Finals back in 2021.
After 20 seasons on the NBA beat, veteran sportswriter and Money Talks columnist Darnell Mayberry reflects on a dream career, unforgettable moments with legends and his decision to step away from the grind to pursue new passions,