Chris Paul Responds to Rumors That Knicks Want to Trade For Him

New York media was not going to miss this opportunity.

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A few days ago, ESPN's Frank Isola tweeted out a rumor that the Knicks were "gathering intel" for a potential trade for Chris Paul this summer. To support his argument, Isola pointed out that the team's new president was Paul's former agent. You can be optimistic, but obviously no one will blame you (a burned out Knicks fan) if you're not:

The Knicks, according to NBA sources, have been gathering intel on All Star Chris Paul and could make a run at him this summer. Paul, 34, carries a huge contract but heโ€™s had a resurgent season in OKC & is proven leader. (He was also once represented by...Leon Rose.)

— Frank Isola (@TheFrankIsola) March 5, 2020

A day later, the Thunder (a.k.a Paul's current team) were in town to play the Knicks, and you know the local media wasn't missing that opportunity. Come on now.ย 

As for how Paul answered a question about the rumor, well, let's just say the guy's 15 seasons in the league really showed up.ย 

โ€œI imagine playing in Boston on Sunday, thatโ€™s the only thing I think about," he said, referencing OKC's next game. "Shoot, I havenโ€™t seen my kids since All-Star. Might not see them until April. Thatโ€™s the only thing thatโ€™s on my mind."ย 

Chris Paul asked postgame if heโ€™s ever imagined playing for the Knicks: โ€œI imagine playing in Boston on Sunday.โ€ pic.twitter.com/a49Fx3ObU1

— Joe Mussatto (@joe_mussatto) March 7, 2020

A nearby pregame mic also caught him joking that the team was just trying to distract from their current drama with super-fan Spike Lee:

"They trying to take some of that attention away from that Spike Lee stuff" - CP3 on Knicks rumors upon arriving at MSG ๐Ÿ‘€ pic.twitter.com/xmE8kYzWMg

— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) March 6, 2020

Note that Paul's under contract for two more years. So, as was the case last summer, it's not really in his hands.

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