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Sports Roundup: the end of the Chris Paul era
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Jun 28, 2017
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Sports Roundup: the end of the Chris Paul era
The Los Angeles Clippers have said so long to one of their biggest stars, point guard Chris Paul.
File: Chris Paul #3 and Blake Griffin #32 of the Los Angeles Clippers walk onto the floor after a time out against the Golden State Warriors in Game Five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2014 NBA Playoffs at Staples Center on April 29, 2014 in Los Angeles.
Chris Paul #3 and Blake Griffin #32 during the 2014 Western Conference Quarterfinals. Paul has now been traded to the Houston Rockets
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The Los Angeles Clippers have said so long to one of their biggest stars, point guard Chris Paul.

The Los Angeles Clippers have said so long to one of their biggest stars, point guard Chris Paul.

Paul has been traded to Houston to form a formidable back-court with James Harden and the rest of the Rockets lineup. What will that do for the Clippers? 

And according to a new study from the Sports Business Journal,  the average baseball fan is now about 57 years , that's older than fans of the NBA or NFL.  So what can MLB do to bring in younger fans? 

Andy and Brian Kamenetzky join the show to discus these topics and a lot more.