NBA star Chris Paul provided a glimpse Tuesday about his plans after he retires from professional basketball, touching on golf, the CP3 Academy and his family foundation.

Paul, 40, didn’t provide a timeline for his retirement to nearly 4,800 people at Joel Coliseum in Winston-Salem. He was the keynote speaker for the Face-to-Face series at Wake Forest University.

Paul, a Wake Forest alumnus, replaced Earvin “Magic” Johnson, a retired NBA star with the Los Angeles Lakers, who told university officials last Friday that he could not attend the school’s speaker series Tuesday night.

Tracy Wolfson, a CBS sports reporter and commentator, moderated the nearly 55-minute discussion with Paul in the coliseum. Wolfson asked Paul what his plans are when he retires from the NBA.

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