After years of recruiting, Chris Paul will finally join LeBron James' LRMR marketing company, writes Yahoo.com's Adam Wojnarowski. James and LRMR CEO Maverick Carter have been recruiting Paul for more than two years to join their fledgling marketing company, and the All-Star guard finally informed his agency at Octagon that he had decided to leave. There hasn't been a formal...
After years of recruiting, Chris Paul will finally join LeBron James' LRMR marketing company, writes Yahoo.com's Adam Wojnarowski.
James and LRMR CEO Maverick Carter have been recruiting Paul for more than two years to join their fledgling marketing company, and the All-Star guard finally informed his agency at Octagon that he had decided to leave.
There hasn't been a formal announcement that Paul will join LRMR , but Paul's agent, Jeff Austin, says his client has left Octagon.
Austin and agent Lance Young negotiated Paul a four-year, $68 million max deal with the Hornets. Paul can be opt out to become a free agent in 2012. Paul had several national endorsements through Octagon, including Right Guard and Nike Jordan Brand.