National Post

Rockets acquire Paul in eight -player deal

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Chris Paul is heading to Houston to join James Harden, and the Rockets will soon have two all- stars in the back court to lead their chase for a championsh­ip.

In the NBA’s second blockbuste­r trade in less than a week, the Rockets acquired Paul from the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday in exchange for Patrick Beverley, Lou Williams, Sam Dekker, Montrezl Harrell, Darrun Hilliard, De Andre Ligg ins, Kyle Wiltjer, a protected first- round pick next year and cash considerat­ions. The Rockets acquired Hilliard from Detroit and Liggins from Dallas for cash considerat­ions before adding them to the deal.

Both the Clippers and Houston will look far different next season than they did in falling short in the playoffs again just six weeks ago. The roster overhauls come five days after Minnesota sent three players to Chicago for all- star Jimmy Butler to kick things off with NBA free agency open- ing on Saturday.

The 32- year- old Paul will soon be playing for his third team after opting in for the last year of his contract so the Clippers could work on a deal.

The nine-time all-star has averaged 18.7 points, 9.9 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 2.3 steals over his 12- year career, though he has been dogged with criticism in recent years for failing to help the Clippers get out of the second round of the playoffs. Los Angeles reached the post- season in each of Paul’s six seasons with the team, but the Clippers were eliminated in the first round three times and in the Western Conference semifinals three other times.

KNICKS, JACKSON PART WAYS: Phil Jackson is out as New York Knicks president after he oversaw one of the worst eras in team history and feuded with star Carmelo Anthony.

Days after Jackson reiterated his desire to trade Anthony and said he would listen to deals for Kristaps Porzingis, Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan reversed course and cut ties with Jackson on Wednesday.

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