Chris Paul's recent social media post has sparked renewed speculation about the possibility of him joining the Los Angeles Lakers. The NBA veteran shared an Instagram video of himself making a string of three-pointers, captioned "342..." and tagged former teammate JJ Redick with a saluting emoji.
For those unfamiliar with the reference, "342" is the name of Redick's infamous offseason shooting workout, representing exactly 342 shots made every Sunday for over a decade. This nod to their time together on the Los Angeles Clippers has raised eyebrows given Redick's current role as head coach of the Lakers.
Redick, who led the Lakers to a win over the Knicks in his first season at the helm, currently sits near the bottom of the league in three-point efficiency with 34.4 percent accuracy. However, Paul's post didn't explicitly ask for a roster spot or request Redick's help in luring him to Los Angeles.
Paul's situation remains unresolved as he hasn't played since December 1, when he logged eight points and three assists in a loss to Miami. Despite previously stating this would be his final NBA season, Paul has continued to train daily at the Clippers' former Playa Vista facility, including a recent viral workout clip where he knocked down 20 straight three-pointers.
While it's unclear what Redick's involvement means for Paul's future with the Lakers, one thing is clear: Chris Paul isn't treating this season like a goodbye tour just yet. With his work ethic and dedication to training on full display, it remains to be seen whether he'll ultimately join forces with Redick in Los Angeles or pursue another destination for the remainder of the season.
For those unfamiliar with the reference, "342" is the name of Redick's infamous offseason shooting workout, representing exactly 342 shots made every Sunday for over a decade. This nod to their time together on the Los Angeles Clippers has raised eyebrows given Redick's current role as head coach of the Lakers.
Redick, who led the Lakers to a win over the Knicks in his first season at the helm, currently sits near the bottom of the league in three-point efficiency with 34.4 percent accuracy. However, Paul's post didn't explicitly ask for a roster spot or request Redick's help in luring him to Los Angeles.
Paul's situation remains unresolved as he hasn't played since December 1, when he logged eight points and three assists in a loss to Miami. Despite previously stating this would be his final NBA season, Paul has continued to train daily at the Clippers' former Playa Vista facility, including a recent viral workout clip where he knocked down 20 straight three-pointers.
While it's unclear what Redick's involvement means for Paul's future with the Lakers, one thing is clear: Chris Paul isn't treating this season like a goodbye tour just yet. With his work ethic and dedication to training on full display, it remains to be seen whether he'll ultimately join forces with Redick in Los Angeles or pursue another destination for the remainder of the season.