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Adam Silver said he hopes Chris Paul’s career is not finished and added "I'd love to see him finish off the season on another team." The Clippers sent the 40 year old home after he fell in and out of the rotation, and reports say his "leadership style clashed with the Clippers," that he was "vocal in holding management, coaches and players accountable," and that he had arguments with Tyronn Lue and "especially associate head coach Jeff Van Gundy." Los Angeles could try to get value in a trade while Paul is reportedly still working out, leaving the door open for a return. Merlin sees a veteran who still trains like a starter and who wants a proper ending to a storied run. A team that values his on court savvy and tough love could welcome him, but fit and chemistry will decide if he plays again or fades quietly. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Chris Paul signing with another team before the trade deadline this season: 55%.

Luka Dončić is in a giving mood this holiday season. Lakers coach JJ Redick said Dončić bought an electronic bike for every member of the team's basketball operations staff, as well as for the players and coaches, a move Redick called "a very nice gesture." It follows team bonding events like the Porsche Driving Experience and comes in the middle of a dominant stretch for Luka, who leads the NBA at 34.7 points as the Lakers sit 18 7. Merlin senses purpose behind the presents. Small acts build trust and help Luka cement leadership in his first full season in Los Angeles, echoing the generosity he showed in Dallas. Gifts will not replace defense or supporting pieces, but they change the room and make it easier for the franchise to grow around him. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Luka being viewed as the Lakers' long term franchise leader by season's end: 70%.

Joe Lacob answered a fan who begged the team to "please do something about this Team," replying "I am working on it. It's complicated. Style of play. Coaches desires regarding players. League trends. Jimmy [Butler] is not the problem." Steve Kerr called the leak "not a big deal." Golden State sits under .500 at 13 14 after a 136 131 loss in which Stephen Curry scored 48 and it still was not enough. Merlin sees an aging crown in need of choices. Curry Butler and Draymond are all in their mid 30s and eating salary cap room, while Brandin Podziemski Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody must develop amid pressure to win now. The front office faces a hard decision between chasing one more title or starting a true rebuild. There is no obvious silver bullet. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Golden State landing a franchise changing star this season: 8%.

Victor Wembanyama told ESPN he does not think Nikola Jokić is the NBA's best player. "I think Jokić is the best offensive player," Wembanyama said, "I don't think he's the best player... When I come back on the court, I think it will be me." Jokić remains dominant with near triple double averages and elite playmaking, though questions about his defense persist. Merlin sees a young star staking his claim. At 21 Wembanyama already has Rookie of the Year, two block titles, and All Star honors. His blend of rim protection and perimeter skill makes him a long term matchup nightmare. Passing Jokić will take health, growth, and time, but confidence is a powerful kind of magic. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Victor Wembanyama becomes the NBA's best player within three seasons: 40%.

An Eastern Conference scout told ESPN that Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson is "so cold and collected and poised and consistent," and called him a top draft talent. Peterson is averaging 19.3 points on 52.8 percent shooting and 42.3 percent from three in limited minutes. He missed seven games with a hamstring and left the NC State game with quad cramping, so his status for Towson is uncertain. Merlin sees why scouts are excited. Jonathan Wasserman has Peterson first overall and a college coach said "He has the most complete offensive game of anybody in college." The polish, shot variety and ball in hand feel read like pro tape. Health will decide whether that package becomes draft day gold or a project. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Darryn Peterson being the No. 1 pick this summer: 45%.

Merlin sees a troubled Sacramento club. The 6 and 20 Kings are "expected to explore making trades of [their] veteran players," per Marc J. Spears and Andscape. Fans have booed and a source says there is a disconnect between some veterans and coach Doug Christie. The team is last in offensive efficiency and 27th in defensive efficiency, so a roster shakeup before the Feb 5 trade deadline looks likely. The names in play are familiar: Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, Domantas Sabonis and Russell Westbrook. Teams have "done due diligence" on LaVine and the Clippers "have some interest" in DeRozan, while Sabonis "is prepared to remain in a Kings jersey for the foreseeable future." Merlin thinks moving a veteran could reset the room, but it will cost assets and clarity and will reshape Sacramento for better or worse. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Sacramento trades at least one veteran before Feb 5: 70%.

Chris Paul’s return to the Clippers collapsed as his relentless leadership clashed with a reduced role and a staff that pushed back. An NBA executive told ESPN "He wears you out." The team pictured him coming off the bench and Paul "had also stressed that he wanted a chance to compete," but his habit of offering training tips and directing players led to complaints that he was abrasive. Merlin sees a familiar tale. Paul has produced wins everywhere from Lob City to Phoenix and even mentored Shai Gilgeous Alexander in Oklahoma City. When his voice matches his impact it elevates teams. When his impact fades the same voice can fray locker room patience, and Los Angeles decided the CP3 experience was no longer worth it. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Chris Paul landing a meaningful rotation role this season: 30%.

Merlin sees Milwaukee stuck between pride and panic as fresh trade chatter circles Giannis Antetokounmpo. Rival execs wonder if the Bucks resisted offers because the market would not be as strong as expected, while others say Milwaukee has shifted tone and is "going big game hunting" to add help around an injured superstar. With Giannis out with a calf strain and the club 11 and 16, urgency is real. Limited draft capital until 2031 forces Milwaukee toward taking on an expensive contract like Zach LaVine to land a difference maker. Merlin senses a bold move is possible, but it will cost pieces and faith, and the window to act is narrow. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Milwaukee lands a bona fide All Star at the deadline: 30%.

Merlin sees that Chris Paul’s short lived reunion with the Los Angeles Clippers unraveled slowly rather than in a single blow. As one source told Ramona Shelburne, "There really wasn't one thing." Paul had "a few arguments" with coach Tyronn Lue and assistant Jeff Van Gundy, and president Lawrence Frank met with him "multiple" times. With reports that Paul may retire at the end of the season, the team had little reason to prolong a partnership that was not working. Merlin notes that some returns are charming in theory and poisonous in practice. This was less a scandal and more a clash of fit and timing. The Clippers now look poised to move on and protect the locker room, while Paul heads toward the final pages of a storied career. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Chris Paul retires at the end of the season: 80%.

Merlin sees the Clippers cut ties with veteran guard Chris Paul after a heated exchange with assistant coach Jeff Van Gundy on a team flight. Van Gundy accused Paul of changing Kawhi Leonard's defensive assignment in a loss, and Paul reportedly stood up and asked Leonard and Kris Dunn to confirm he only made a suggestion. Reports say the team "decided they'd finally had enough" and Paul wrote he had been "sent home" after appearing in just 16 games while the Clippers sit 6 20 and 14th in the West. Merlin notes that Paul is a future Hall of Famer and a proven leader, yet leadership can clash when a roster is crowded with strong personalities. The split feels less about one play and more about frayed patience on a team that expected better this season. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Chris Paul signing with a playoff contender before the trade deadline this season: 40%.

Two weeks after the Clippers said Chris Paul would no longer be part of the team, ESPN reports the split grew from repeated clashes over culture and communication. Paul raised concerns after the Nov. 6 loss, noting a "lack of conversation in the group text chat and the lack of time the players spent together off the court." Lawrence Frank told him his "style wasn't in line with what they needed it to be" and that his leadership was "being perceived as subversive rather than helpful." Paul was removed from the rotation, sent home, and is now trade eligible. Merlin sees a seasoned voice running into a locker room that wanted quiet instead of questions. At 21 seasons and averaging 2.9 points and 3.3 assists, Paul is more voice than minutes. The Clippers chose cohesion over tolerance for friction. Expect discreet trade talks and an end of season decision on a likely retirement. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Paul being traded before the deadline: 40%.

Chris Paul was "stunned" when the Clippers sent him home and tried to "plead his case." President Lawrence Frank told him in Atlanta and would not change course. ESPN cites tension with coach Ty Lue and assistant Jeff Van Gundy and "complaints from both players and coaches that he was abrasive" as reasons. Paul is training at the team's old facility while he pursues a trade or a buyout. Merlin sees a veteran whose value outlives the drama. At 40 years old Paul remains a surefire Hall of Famer whose leadership and playmaking can help contenders, but teams will weigh chemistry risk after these reports. With supporters like Kawhi Leonard and Brook Lopez, the situation could still resolve quickly. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Chris Paul is bought out before the trade deadline: 60%.

Merlin sees Toronto and Atlanta as the two teams most inquiring about Dallas star Anthony Davis, though optimism is thin. Marc Stein reports he is "not hearing much optimism at the moment that Atlanta can get anywhere near a package that would tempt Dallas." The Mavericks are demanding significant return and are "not at all interested in just shedding Davis' contract," while sources say there "doesn't seem to be much of a market." Davis carries a $54.1 million salary that makes trades messy. Merlin adds that Atlanta would likely need to include Trae Young or Kristaps Porziņģis to make numbers work, and Toronto’s willingness will hinge on its spot in the East as the deadline nears. Dallas sits 10 and 17 and could soften if it drifts out of contention, especially with Dereck Lively II out for the season. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Anthony Davis being traded before Feb 5, 2026 season trade deadline: 20%.

Chris Paul’s reunion with the Clippers ended abruptly in December when the team sent him home and said he was no longer with the club. The split followed friction over a framed "reserve" role that teammates feared would disrupt minutes. Paul reportedly agreed to the outline but wanted to compete and to be "an extension of the coaching staff," and some players and coaches felt he crossed lines. Merlin sees a familiar script. Paul is a brilliant floor general who "wears you out," insisting on his view until others bend, and that intensity helps teams while straining locker rooms. The Clippers, at six wins and 20 losses, now face a roster decision: trade, waive or buy him out, and the handling of his exit has left a sour aftertaste. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Chris Paul is traded or bought out within 30 days: 70%.

Cooper Flagg exploded for 42 points Monday, the most ever by an 18 year old in an NBA game, topping LeBron James 2003 mark of 37, yet the Mavericks fell 140 133 in overtime to Utah. Flagg called the night bittersweet, saying "Obviously, we didn't win. So, it's tough for me to want to be happy or any of that. But obviously, it's a success." He has scored 20 or more in five of seven games and is averaging 18.4 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.5 assists for the season, putting him in Rookie of the Year conversation. Merlin sees a rare talent settling into the league with the calm of a veteran and the flash of a rising star. The numbers nod to historic peers like Kevin Durant and James, yet Dallas remains 10th in the West at 10 17 and short on health. If the roster ever aligns, Flagg could carry a contender, but for now he is the bright lantern in a foggy caravan. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Cooper Flagg winning Rookie of the Year this season: 55%.

Ime Udoka blasted the officiating after the Rockets lost 128 125 in overtime, calling it "most poorly officiated game I've seen in a long time" and naming refs Natalie Sago and Jamahl Ralls and crew chief Zach Zarba. A late call on Amen Thompson for tripping Tim Hardaway Jr with 2.3 seconds, upheld on challenge, sent Jamal Murray to the line and forced overtime. The game had 53 fouls and 59 free throws. Nikola Jokić (39 15 10) and Alperen Şengün (33 10 10) became the first two centers to record triple doubles in one game. Merlin notes the league rarely lets coaches attack refs without consequence. Udoka can expect a fine. The contest still mattered on the court: it confirmed Denver and Houston as Western contenders and produced rare center history. If whistles keep deciding outcomes, the debate will only grow. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Ime Udoka is fined for his comments: 90%.

Merlin sees Cooper Flagg make a loud entry into the record books. The No. 1 pick poured in a career high 42 points in a 140 133 overtime loss to Utah, with seven rebounds and six assists on 13 of 27 shooting and 15 of 20 from the free throw line. His scoring night passed LeBron James for a single game mark by an 18 year old and put Flagg third all time in points before turning 19, behind LeBron and Kobe Bryant. Merlin notes the timing adds drama. Flagg hit 20 before halftime and now has just two games left before his 19th birthday, with Dallas hosting Detroit Thursday and visiting Philadelphia Saturday. History is a bright spotlight but not a guarantee; the rookie has shown elite scoring instincts that the Mavericks can either harness or watch fade as teams adjust. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Cooper Flagg having another 40 point game before his 19th birthday: 30%.

The Knicks and Spurs meet in the NBA Cup final, a rematch of last season's Christmas Day game where Victor Wembanyama exploded for 42 points and dominated the box score. Josh Hart warns "He can shoot the hell out of the basketball, that's what I learned" and called him "He's multifaceted." Wembanyama missed big chunks of the season with a calf issue but scored 22 points in 21 minutes in the semifinal, so New York must find a way to limit his impact. Merlin sees this as a battle of momentum and matchups. New York enters red hot at 9-1 in its last 10 while San Antonio carries confidence after toppling the Thunder. If Wembanyama is anything less than fully available the balance tilts to the Knicks. Expect tactical adjustments and heavy focus on containment. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Knicks winning the NBA Cup this game: 60%.

Draymond Green said he is "Too f---ing old to be doing that" after a loss to Portland in which he had eight turnovers and the Warriors committed 18 overall. Stephen Curry still poured in 48 points, but Golden State ranks 24th in turnovers per game at 16 and 20th in offensive rating, and are 13 wins and 14 losses as they try to climb back into the playoff mix. Merlin sees a veteran admitting fault and offering a rare public reset. Green can be the defensive and emotional engine the team needs, but careless reads keep turning promising nights into losses. If he tightens his decision making the Warriors can turn Curry nights into wins. If not, their margin for error will keep shrinking. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Golden State making the playoffs this season: 50%.

Los Angeles has assigned second year guard Dalton Knecht and rookie forward Adou Thiero to the South Bay Lakers. Knecht, the 17th pick in 2024, is averaging 6.4 points in 15.1 minutes while shooting 47.1 percent overall and 36.2 percent from three in 20 games. Thiero has appeared in nine games at about six minutes and 1.1 points, though he scored 15.5 in two prior South Bay outings. The move comes amid an 18 wins and 7 losses start that has the Lakers fourth in the West. Merlin sees roster chess, not panic. With veteran rotation spots locked and a title window open, Los Angeles is using the G League to develop depth and create roster flexibility. Knecht can refine his role or become tradeable depth, while Thiero can earn a quick call up with strong play. Expect the front office to hunt a reliable 3 and D body before the deadline. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Lakers adding a 3 and D player before the trade deadline: 60%.

Dec. 15 made 79 recent free agents eligible to be traded, and among them is Chris Paul. He was sent home by the Clippers but remains on the roster and now can be moved. Paul said "I don't regret anything" and that he is "excited to be back here with my family." Reports say his "leadership style clashed with the Clippers" and he and Tyronn Lue "had not been on speaking terms for several weeks." Merlin sees a restless club and a veteran whose final season is a ticking question. Teams chasing a veteran floor general will call, but trade value is mixed given age and roster fit. Los Angeles may prefer a deal to reclaim assets rather than keep a fractured rotation, yet a fair return must appear first. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Clippers trading Chris Paul before the deadline: 60%.

The trade window opens and the Lakers are eager but short on chips. They want more spacing and perimeter defense, yet key targets like Herb Jones are "presumed to be beyond the Lakers' current trade means," so Los Angeles must hunt cheaper help. Keon Ellis emerges as a realistic target: a proven defender whose minutes and numbers have dipped and who will be an unrestricted free agent after this season. Merlin sees a classic low cost high reward play. Ellis has career shooting splits that suggest he can rebound with a steadier role, and the Lakers can offer cleaner looks and a defensive fit around their scorers. A modest move for a role player could ripple into a bigger playoff picture if the fit clicks. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Lakers landing Keon Ellis this season: 35%.

Paul George looks like a new man for the Sixers after a rough 2024 25 season. He scored 35 with seven threes in Sunday’s loss to Atlanta and said simply "Just been healthier." After playing only 41 games last year he is off a minutes restriction and has hit 20 or more points in three of four games. Philadelphia is 14 11 despite ongoing health issues to key pieces. Merlin sees the picture clearly. Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and George are a fragile constellation right now, and Philly’s ceiling depends on them aligning. Maxey’s 31.5 points per game and rookie VJ Edgecombe give the club hope, but health will cast the deciding vote. George’s line "I didn't see myself being washed that fast" shows the hunger. Expect bumps and bursts as the season unfolds. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Sixers making the playoffs this season: 60%.

Stephen Curry fully embraced sneaker free agency in Sunday’s 136 to 131 loss at Portland, changing shoes three times from pregame to tip off. He wore Brandon Roy player editions into the arena, Aja Wilson’s shoe for warmups, and Kobe Bryant Protros for the game. Curry and Under Armour parted ways in November and "the Curry 13s will be the final addition to his signature line," leaving him free to test brands while he has not "tipped his hand." He still delivered 48 points and hit 12 of 19 from three, but the Warriors slid to 13 14 and eighth in the West. Merlin sees equal parts commerce and theater. Curry’s public shoe parade is a live audition that raises his market value, and his scoring shows teams and brands they would buy more than a logo. For Golden State the story is dual edged: the star stays brilliant as the roster looks for help. Expect a bidding war that plays out like a slow reveal. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Stephen Curry signs with Nike this season: 70%.

Merlin sees Donovan Mitchell owning the fallout after a 119 111 overtime loss to the Hornets, telling reporters "We deserve it" as fans booed at Rocket Arena. He added "the city deserves better." Mitchell shot 6 of 24 and 1 of 11 from three, Jarrett Allen had just three rebounds, and now Evan Mobley could miss up to four weeks with a calf strain. The Cavs sit 15 12 and have not pushed past the Eastern Conference semifinals since their core formed. A 64 win season still ended in a five game loss to Indiana, and regular season wobble has turned patience into unease. Merlin warns that with Mobley out and confidence thin, even a soft stretch of opponents is no sure fix. How Cleveland responds in the coming weeks will reveal whether they regroup or drift. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Cavaliers finishing top four in the East this season: 25%.