Chris Paul faces a tough decision at the end of this season as he becomes a free agent: to sign an extension with the L.A. Clippers or to find a winning team that could shell out the money for his services.

The situation is all the more difficult as he hits free agency at the same time as budding star teammate Blake Griffin, who's been the building block of this franchise even prior to Paul's arrival in 2011.

The 6-foot floor general didn't completely turn down the possibility of joining up with his longtime friends and Olympic teammates LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, as well as Dwyane Wade, when joining the Open Run podcast, as transcribed by Sports Illustrated.

“Anything’s possible,” Paul said. “Definitely, anything’s possible.”

“We’ll work out together and stuff like that sometimes,” he added. “The last time [we played together] was 2008, some time around the Olympics. D-Wade was coming off his injury. He hit us up and said, ‘I need to see what it’s like to play for real.’ We all met in Chicago. I’ll never forget that. We went to a gym in Chicago and we played pick-up with some other guys just to give him some of that real feel, what it was like. Then, I don’t know if you remember, at the 2008 Olympics, [Wade] went off. That’s what you do for your real friends and your real brothers.”

Paul will likely be looking for one of two things, either to set himself up for the rest of his career with a lucrative contract or look for a star-studded scenario where he can improve his chances at a ring.

James just signed a three-year deal to remain with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Anthony is on contract with the New York Knicks at least through the end of next season. Still, we've seen crazier things happen in this league.