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Paul hurt, but Clippers trounce Thunder to go 7-0 in 2017 (Sports Betting News)

Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul, left, shoots as Oklahoma City Thunder forward Andre Roberson defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Jan. 16, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

The last time Chris Paul went down with an injury, the Los Angeles Clippers went into a tailspin. J.J. Redick scored 20 points, DeAndre Jordan had 19 points and 15 rebounds, and the streaking Clippers overcame Paul’s latest injury to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder 120-98 on Monday night. The banged-up Clippers tied a franchise record for their best start to a calendar year at 7-0.

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“Honestly, it’s rejuvenated me and done something I needed bad just for my mental and my career,” Thompson said. “So, I really feel the love here, and I feel highly valued that I can do great things.”

Thompson won four championships with the Golden State Warriors, but the two sides reached a point where a separation would benefit everyone.

“I’m so grateful for everything I experienced at Golden State,” Thompson said. “But I mean, I’ve seen some of my favorite athletes pivot and have tremendous success. When I think of Shaq[uille O’Neal] leaving the Lakers and winning a ring or Tom Brady winning one with Tampa Bay, it’s been done before.

“That was my main goal at this point in my career. I just want to win, and this team is so close. I just wanted to be a part of that when July 1 hit [free agency]. It’s human nature to think about your future. As present as you’re supposed to be, we’re all human. We all think about that. Now, to know I’m locked in for a few years here, it allows me to be free.”

Thompson accepted a three-year, $50 million offer from Dallas even though the Lakers had discussed a longer-term deal for more money.

Thompson ultimately got to leave Golden State on his own terms.

“I just, like, freely thought about it at the end. I was like, ‘Do I have more to give [the Warriors] or would going somewhere else motivate me to add a new chapter to my legacy?'” Thompson said. “And that’s what I decided on. And I haven’t looked back since.”

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