In wake of the Los Angeles Clippers trading All-Star point guard Chris Paul to the Houston Rockets, it has immediately stirred up questions as to what transpired for things to eventually head in this direction.

According to Michael Eaves, who is a current ESPN anchor and former longtime Clippers Live host for Foxsports, has indulged information that may have stemmed from Paul's decision to leave the organization after six seasons as it was disdain for head coach Doc Rivers favoring his son Austin Rivers.

Here's some information on the Chris Paul trade. First the MICRO:

Paul's relationship with Doc Rivers started to deteriorate rapidly after the Clippers acquired Austin Rivers. Several members of the team felt Austin acted entitled because his dad was both the coach and the President of Basketball Operations. In the view of the tenured players, Austin Rivers never tried to fit in, and when players tried to address the situation with him, he still did not respond the way the core of the team wanted him to. It led to resentment within the locker room, which often played out during games. One of Paul's biggest contentions with Doc was that Paul, and other players, felt Doc treated Austin more favorably than other players. He would yell at guys for certain things during games and practices, but not get on Austin in the same manner for similar transgressions.

But what really solidified Paul's dissatisfaction with Doc was a proposed trade involving Carmelo Anthony last season. New York offered Carmelo and Sasha Vujacic to the Clippers in exchange for Jamal Crawford, Paul Pierce and Austin Rivers, a deal to which Rivers ultimately said no. That event led Paul to feel that keeping his son on the roster was more important to Doc than improving the team. So, ultimately, Paul lost both trust and faith in Doc. As one league executive put it, “Chris despises Doc.”

It was an issue that was much deeper than Paul looking to play for a team that could help increase his chances of winning an NBA title. It the situation involving Doc and Austin that pushed the nine-time All-Star to want to move on as he saw their relationship getting in the way of the team's ultimate success.

The decision to pass on Carmelo Anthony may have been the last straw for Paul as it prevented the team from acquiring a player that would have tremendously improved their title chances this past season. The fact that it was Rivers that declined the trade only it made the growing disdain from Paul that much more prevalent.

At the end of the day, Paul wants to win a title and if the situation between Doc and Austin is getting in the way of that, it makes it a much easier decision in his mind for him to play the next chapter of his career elsewhere.