Chris Paul and the Phoenix Suns might be heading in different ways after the team failed to make a splash this season. The Suns couldn’t take the Denver Nuggets out of the postseason, losing another big chance to win the championship.
Now that the season is over, everybody is talking about the future of the team, and Chris Paul could be out of the squad soon. The player has heard the rumors about him and recently talked about his future in Phoenix, sending a cryptic message.
“My contract not up,” Paul said. “But unfortunately I’m not the GM or anything like that. So we’ll see.”
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This isn’t promising for the so-called ‘Point God,’ who could be leaving the team this offseason. Paul missed the last four games of the series after picking up an injury, and the team actually played better without him. Removing Paul from the roster could be beneficial for the Suns, but this is only speculation.
The point guard is being shopped around the league, according to reports, and given his quality, he could have a good market this summer.
Chris Paul And Deandre Ayton Could Leave Phoenix This Offseason
The Suns are reportedly keen to make big changes, including moving Paul away, as well as Deandre Ayton. The situation isn’t clear for anybody right now, and the Suns have a lot of work to do this offseason.
Besides these two, Monty Williams and James Jones could be shown the exit door after another disappointing season. Before the season started, the Suns had high expectations, and after Kevin Durant was traded to Phoenix, they were clear championship favorites.
After Game 6, KD and Devin Booker were put in a blast by fans for disappearing. This team is ready to finally make some noise, but if they run it back next season and fail to win the title, things will get ugly.
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