NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Chris Paul has left the agency that has handled his marketing and basketball contracts since he entered the NBA.
Octagon basketball managing director Jeff Austin, who negotiated Paul’s current four-year, $68 million contract with the New Orleans Hornets, confirmed on Thursday that Paul has ended his five-year relationship with the agency.
The news first was reported by Yahoo!
Austin says Octagon is proud of its work on Paul’s basketball contract, marketing relationships and charitable endeavors, and wishes him continued success.
Paul, who can opt for free agency in 2012, did not return text messages seeking comment on who’ll represent him next.
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