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The Clippers do big things! The final puzzle of winning the championship is to find Chris Paul to join

The Los Angeles Clippers recruited a large number of troops during the offseason. They signed Bill a few days ago and formed the new three giants with bearded Harden and Leonard. Recently, it was reported that the uniform team will put the reinforcement candidates on Chris Paul, a 40-year-old veteran who is known as the God of Contemporary Point Guard. He hopes that he can join the Clippers again and make his last try for his first career championship.

The Clippers have made great efforts this summer. In addition to finding Bill, who was selected into the star game three times, they also made up for Lopez and forward Collins, who has double-double scores and rebounds in the free market. The overall combat power can be said to be greatly improved and is also regarded as a popular team in the new season to compete for the Western Conference championship.

However, according to the ESPN report, the Clippers still hope to find a good ball player who can help the team organize offense, and Paul, who is still in a free position, is undoubtedly the best candidate in front of him.

In the past, Paul played for the Clippers from 2011 to 2017, and led the team to the reputation of an all-time city. With Paul's needle threading, a single-digit dunk was repeatedly performed wonderful slam dunks.

Frank Lawrence Frank, president of Clippers' basketball operations, said, "We are seriously considering Paul. He is a great player and obviously has some of the qualities we are looking for."

Paul, 40, has been selected as the league star game 12 times in his career, won the annual assist king and 6 annual steal king. He was elected as the first team in the league in four times in his career, and was also selected as the first team of the year seven times. He played for the San Antonio Spurs last season. Paul still managed to attend 82 games, with an average of 8.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 7.4 assists and 1.3 steals.