Clippers part ways with Chris Paul, express support for Tyronn Lue during difficult start: He'll 'remain as coach for the foreseeable future'

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Clippers part ways with Chris Paul, express support for Tyronn Lue during difficult start: He'll 'remain as coach for the foreseeable future'

Chris Pauls second run with the Los Angeles Clippers has come to an abrupt end, while the organization insists Tyronn Lue will remain its head coach despite a turbulent beginning to the season.

Paul was dismissed during the teams five-game road stretch late Tuesday night, a decision he later confirmed through Instagram, simply sharing that hed been sent home without offering additional context. By Wednesday morning, the Clippers officially announced his release.

Team president Lawrence Frank thanked Paul for his contributions and stressed that the teams struggles were not placed on the veteran guard. Frank added that the organization would assist Paul in planning the next phase of his career, noting that the move did not unfold as intended.

Reports indicated a growing disconnect between Paul and the team, including a breakdown in communication with Lue. Paul had reportedly asked for a meeting to address concerns about his influence within the locker room, but one never took place.

Frank later told media members he spent three hours speaking with Paul prior to the move. He acknowledged that some roster decisions dont develop as planned and accepted responsibility for how the situation unfolded.

Speaking before the Clippers matchup in Atlanta, Lue expressed disappointment but admitted the partnership was ultimately not a good match. He emphasized that the decision was made by the organization and that the team now has to focus on moving forward.

Despite the shaky 5-16 start to the season, Frank voiced full confidence in Lue, calling him one of the leagues top coaches and insisting he would remain in his role for the foreseeable future. Frank also accepted accountability for the poor performance and vowed to lead the effort to turn things around.

Paul, who earlier announced that this season would be his last, signed a one-year contract worth $3.6 million to return to the franchise where he once spent six seasons. The 21-year veteran is a 12-time All-Star, has led the league multiple times in assists and steals, and is widely recognized as a future Hall of Famer.

This season, Paul has averaged 2.9 points and 3.3 assists while serving primarily as a reserve. He logged eight points and three assists in 15 minutes during Mondays loss to the Miami Heat.

Lue reiterated that Paul was not the root cause of the Clippers struggles but acknowledged that both sides were seeking something different. He expressed respect for Paul and hoped the guard would find a fitting opportunity to close out his career.

As Los Angeles searches for answers amid a five-game losing streak, Paul now faces an uncertain closing chapter to his final NBA season.

Author: Riley Thompson

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