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Chris Paul reacts during his time with the Clippers. The veteran guard appeared to take a shot at his former team after their play-in loss to the Warriors.
Chris Paul didn’t need words to make his point.
Moments after the Los Angeles Clippers were eliminated by the Golden State Warriors in the play-in tournament Wednesday night, the future Hall of Fame point guard posted a viral meme on Instagram — one widely recognized as a subtle but pointed jab at his former team.
The image referenced the popular “biggest hater’s funeral” meme, often used online to celebrate a rival’s downfall. Paul didn’t include text, but the message was unmistakable, especially given the timing.
For many, it felt like Paul getting the last word in a relationship that ended abruptly just months earlier.
Paul’s post quickly made the rounds on social media, with fans interpreting it as a clear shot at the Clippers following their season-ending loss.
The context made it even louder.
The Clippers led 98-85 with 9:53 remaining before the Warriors unleashed a stunning comeback. Stephen Curry erupted for 27 of his 35 points in the second half, including a tie-breaking 3-pointer with 50.4 seconds left. Golden State closed on a 16-6 run to secure a 126-121 victory.
Al Horford added four 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, while Kawhi Leonard was held scoreless in the period until the final 16 seconds — a collapse that defined Los Angeles’ night.
Within minutes of the final buzzer, Paul’s Instagram story went live.
The loss marked a bitter end for a Clippers team that entered the season with playoff expectations.
Despite finishing 42-40 and extending their streak to 15 consecutive winning seasons — the longest active run in the NBA — Los Angeles fell short when it mattered most. Late-season losses dropped the Clippers to the No. 9 seed, forcing them into a win-or-go-home play-in scenario.
They couldn’t close it out.
Bennedict Mathurin led the Clippers with 23 points, while Darius Garland added 21 points and eight assists. Leonard finished with 21 points, but the team’s late-game execution faltered as Golden State seized control down the stretch.
For Paul, watching from afar, the collapse only amplified the moment.
Paul’s reaction comes against the backdrop of a turbulent and short-lived return to Los Angeles earlier this season.
The 12-time All-Star rejoined the Clippers in July 2025, aiming to finish his career with the franchise where he became a cornerstone during the “Lob City” era from 2011 to 2017.
Instead, the reunion unraveled quickly.
In early December, the Clippers announced in a stunning move that they were parting ways with Paul after just 16 games. Reports later revealed tension between Paul and head coach Ty Lue, with the two no longer on speaking terms before the split.
Paul was eventually traded to the Toronto Raptors, waived shortly after, and later announced his retirement without playing another game.
He maintained publicly that he was “at peace” with the outcome.
But on Wednesday night, his reaction told a different story.
Paul remains one of the most accomplished players in Clippers history, holding franchise records in assists and steals per game while helping elevate the team into contention during his prime years.
This time, however, he was on the outside looking in.
And when the Clippers’ season ended in dramatic fashion, Paul didn’t celebrate with words — just a meme that said everything.
Alder Almo is a veteran NBA reporter for Heavy.com, covering the New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors. He brings over 20 years of experience across local and international media, including broadcast, print and digital. He previously covered the Knicks for Empire Sports Media and the NBA for Off the Glass. Originally from the Philippines, he is now based in Jersey City, New Jersey. More about Alder Almo
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