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Chris Paul responds to retirement uncertainty
Golden State Warriors guard Chris Paul (3) Bob Kupbens-USA TODAY Sports

Chris Paul will turn 39 next month, but he still feels that there is work left to do.

Speaking after Golden State's season-ending loss to the Sacramento Kings in the play-in tournament on Tuesday, the veteran guard answered the question of whether he plans to retire. Paul stated affirmatively that he plans to be back for another NBA season.

“I’ll talk to my wife and my kids, my family, my support system, see what it looks like,” Paul told Anthony Slater of The Athletic. “But this isn’t [the end of my career]. I know it for sure.”

The 12-time All-Star joined the Warriors in a trade over the summer and is still under contract for next season but for a non-guaranteed amount of $30 million. Golden State has until June 28 to decide on Paul’s contract, and it seems like a very real possibility that they will waive him — either to bring him back at a discounted rate or to allow him to test free agency.

Paul was limited to 58 games for Golden State this season, largely due to a broken hand in January, but he was still productive enough with 9.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 6.8 assists per game. Paul also moved to a bench role for the first time in his career, which should improve his marketability for interested suitors this offseason.

Head coach Steve Kerr said after Tuesday’s loss that he “really hope[s]” the team will retain Paul, but with bigger fish to fry for Golden State this summer, he may have already played his final game in a Warriors uniform.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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