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Spurs Interested in Adding Chris Paul

Spurs Interested in Adding Chris Paul


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Chris Paul’s future with the Golden State Warriors is up in the air, with speculation growing about where the veteran point guard may end up in the upcoming offseason.

With the Warriors not likely to pick up Paul’s $30 million option, he will become a free agent.

NBA insider Marc Stein has suggested that the San Antonio Spurs could be a potential landing spot for Paul if he leaves the Warriors.

Stein mentioned the Spurs as a potential destination for Paul, noting that they might be looking for veteran leadership on a short-term deal to support their young core.

Stein’s analysis indicated that San Antonio is interested in bringing in experienced players to mentor rising star Victor Wembanyama, with Paul being seen as a perfect fit for that role.