It looked like Chris Paul was going to wrap up his Hall of Fame career in his hometown after the Los Angeles Clippers signed him this past summer. But with the team in disarray, it decided to part ways with him and sent him home.

Paul, who is in his 21st season and is 40 years of age, is averaging 2.9 points on 32.1% field-goal shooting and 3.3 assists in 14.3 minutes a game, all of which are career lows, so far this season. The Clippers can end up waiving him, buy out his contract or trade him, although, according to NBA rules, they cannot trade him until Dec. 15 since it signed him as a free agent during the offseason.

Zach Harper of The Athletic feels Paul could be a good option for the Minnesota Timberwolves , a team that has been playing solid basketball but needs some help

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