Chris Paul was heckled during a recent coaching session at Campbell Hall High School in Studio City, California. The former NBA star is an assistant coach at the school, where his son Chris Paul II plays high school ball.

What happened?

The heckling occurred when an attendee approached Paul and offered him a ring pop, saying 'Yo Chris, Chris! I got you a gift, first ring. I want to get your first ring, Bucko.'

Why it matters for Chris Paul

Paul refused to take the bait and instead calmly looked around before smiling and replying, 'I’m trying to see where the video camera is.' The fellow members of the coaching staff intervened, asking the attendee to leave the area.

The attendee delivered one final jab, saying 'You sold 2-0, come on. Hey, I got you your first ring. Be happy, come on, Chris.' This refers to the 2021 NBA Finals, where the Phoenix Suns, led by Paul, built a 2-0 series lead over the Milwaukee Bucks before losing four straight.

What comes next?

Paul's path to the Campbell Hall sideline came after an unceremonious end to a 21-year NBA career. He returned to the Clippers for what he confirmed would be his final season, but was traded to and then waived by the Toronto Raptors in February 2026.

Head coach Brian Clifford called Paul's hiring 'a pretty decent hire' on Instagram, adding: 'Excited to have the Point God rocking with us!' However, not everyone agrees, as evidenced by the heckling incident.

Paul has faced trolling about his lack of an NBA championship before. On *The Pivot Podcast*, he revealed that the trolling had reached his daughter, with a boy at school saying 'Your daddy ain’t never gon’ win no championship.'

Paul addressed the issue on *The Old Man and the Three* with JJ Redick in 2022, saying 'Some years ago, if you’d asked me that, like while you were talking, like my stomach would have started getting tight or something like that, but I’m so at peace.' He also added that he was sure some champions would 'love to flip places' with him.

The heckling incident is a reminder that Paul's legacy is still a topic of discussion, even in his post-playing career. As he navigates his new role as a coach, he will likely face more scrutiny and criticism, but he seems to be taking it in stride.

Paul's son Chris Paul II plays high school ball at Campbell Hall, and his father's presence on the coaching staff has likely drawn more attention to the team. The heckling incident may be a sign of things to come, but Paul is focused on his new role and helping his son's team succeed.

The Campbell Hall coaching staff has come to Paul's defense, with head coach Brian Clifford showing his support on social media. The team is likely to face more challenges and scrutiny in the future, but with Paul on board, they may be better equipped to handle it.

Paul's experience as a player and coach will be valuable assets to the team, and he is likely to make a positive impact on the players. The heckling incident may have been a setback, but Paul is moving forward and focusing on his new role.

The future of Campbell Hall's basketball team is uncertain, but with Paul on the coaching staff, they have a good chance of succeeding. The team will face tough competition, but with Paul's guidance, they may be able to overcome the challenges and achieve their goals.

Paul's legacy as a player is still being debated, but his new role as a coach may help to redefine his image and legacy. The heckling incident may have been a setback, but Paul is moving forward and focusing on his new role, and he is likely to make a positive impact on the team and the sport as a whole.