2023-06-08 14:55:51
Once it emerged that Chris Paul was released by the Phoenix Suns, the range of possibilities regarding the fate of the historic point guard has been opened, including that of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Indeed, the traditional Californian currency now has the option of acquiring a “CP3” that it sought for years, when he was considered an elite driver, and reinforced franchises such as the Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder and the Suns themselves.
In fact, Chris Paul and his 38 calendars might fit nicely into coach Darvin Ham’s schemes on the Lakers, especially if the 12-time All-Star assumes the role of backup to the No. 1 starter. of the organization the next campaign; position for which names like Trae Young, Kyrie Irving or the return of D’Angelo Russell sound.
Likewise, signing the point guard who also played at a high level in the New Orleans Hornets (today the Pelicans) and the Clippers would be a motivational element for a LeBron James who has not yet decided if he will continue in the NBA or if he will do so with the NBA team. yellow and purple.
Ultimately, adding Chris Paul on a downside contract would mean the Lakers add more experience and hierarchy in order to try to get to the 2024 postseason and try to battle there for the ring.
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