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Experience meets ambition: a new chapter for L.A.’s backcourt.
Chris Paul is returning to the Clippers on a one-year, $3.6M deal, entering his 21st NBA season. The legendary floor general isn’t just a master of orchestration—he’s a steady hand for the team’s culture (reuters.com). Meanwhile, three-time All-Star Bradley Beal reached a buyout with the Suns and signed with the Clippers for two years, $11M, walking away from nearly $14M just for a new shot at glory (reuters.com).
This move feels like the Clippers saying: We’re not chasing a “youth fantasy,” but we’re not fading quietly either. Let experience steer the ship, let the shooter spill blood—Paul to control the tempo, Beal to unleash the scoring. Maybe you don’t see them as favorites for a title run, but you can’t deny one thing: this team has lit the flame of belief again.