Key Takeaways
- Chris Paul confirms 2025-26 NBA season will be his last
- 12-time All-Star made announcement via Instagram
- Future Hall of Famer concludes legendary 21-season career
NBA legend Chris Paul has officially announced that the upcoming 2025-26 season will be his final campaign, bringing down the curtain on one of basketball’s most distinguished careers.
The 12-time All-Star confirmed his retirement plans Saturday through an emotional Instagram reel showcasing career highlights, accompanied by the caption: “Back in NC!!! What a ride… Still so much left… GRATEFUL for this last one!!”
Fitting Announcement Location
Paul made the announcement while his Clippers team visited Charlotte, creating a perfect homecoming moment for the North Carolina native and Wake Forest University legend.
The decision comes as no surprise after Paul hinted during summer about having “one year left” before signing a one-year deal with the Clippers. ESPN’s Shams Charania had previously reported the retirement plan before Paul’s personal confirmation.
Hall of Fame Career
Now in his 21st NBA season, Paul has already secured his legacy as one of the greatest point guards in basketball history. His remarkable resume includes:
- NBA 75th Anniversary Team member
- 11-time All-NBA selection
- 9-time All-Defensive Team honoree
- 5-time assists leader
- 6-time steals leader
- 2006 Rookie of the Year
- 2021 NBA Finals appearance with Phoenix Suns
Recent Role Evolution
Paul’s playing time has naturally decreased in recent seasons as he transitioned through Phoenix, Golden State, San Antonio, and now back to the Clippers – where he previously starred during the memorable “Lob City” era from 2011-17.
This season, the veteran has embraced a bench role, contributing 2.5 points and 3.3 assists per game while shooting 27% across 10 appearances.
Career Statistics
Over more than 1,300 regular season games, Paul averaged 16.9 points, 9.2 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 2.0 steals. His 149 playoff appearances were even more impressive, featuring averages of 20.0 points and 8.3 assists.
Beyond the Numbers
Paul’s impact extends far beyond statistics. His court command, leadership qualities, and exceptional basketball intelligence have shaped teammates and influenced an entire generation of guards.
Former teammate Deandre Ayton emphasized this influence: “Chris Paul definitely taught me high-level basketball… we went straight to the Finals with him.”
Paul’s farewell tour begins immediately, with his next destination already certain: the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.





