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Basketball Community Reacts to Surprising Chris Paul Appearance on TV Show ‘Clipped’

Chris Paul


The new TV series about the Donald Sterling era Clippers, known as “Clipped”, has provided some top-notch unintentional comedy for hoops fans in recent weeks.

Firstly, there was the hilariously bad casting of the players.

Now, a new scene featuring Chris Paul fuming about not having a championship ring is doing the rounds, much to the amusement of NBA fans online.

Take a look at the scene below:

And here’s a little taste of how folks are reacting:

Safe to say that just like the actual Clippers franchise itself, most fans are struggling to take this show seriously.