Chris Paul is 'at peace' after Clippers exit; Tyronn Lue says report they were feuding 'ain't true'
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Chris Paul is 'at peace' after Clippers exit; Tyronn Lue says report they were feuding 'ain't true'
""Stuff's been a little crazy in the past few days - to say the least," Paul told People magazine in an interview published Tuesday. "But honestly, I'm home. My daughter had tryouts yesterday. My nephew had a basketball game. My son has a game coming up on the 12th.""
""I have never seen my son play a game in person," the elder Paul said. "Not a middle school game, not a high school game. So I'm excited about seeing him play.""
""That ain't true. We were talking," Lue told reporters at practice. "I mean, he played. How he gonna play [if] I'm not talking to him? I mean, there was a stretch when we said he wasn't gonna play, he's gonna be out of the rotation. That was tough for him because he's a competitor and what the game means to him and what he brings every single day. But after that it wasn't really much.""
Chris Paul, 40, was abruptly sent home by the Los Angeles Clippers last week. Paul says he is at peace and is spending time with family, noting his daughter had tryouts, his nephew had a game, and his son has a game coming up on the 12th. Paul said he has never seen his son play in person and is excited to watch him. Coach Tyronn Lue denied reports that he and Paul were not speaking, saying they were talking and explaining a stretch when Paul was briefly out of the rotation. Paul is a 12-time All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist with 12,552 assists.
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