The Los Angeles Clippers are signing guard Jordan Miller to a new two-year contract, sources told ESPN on Wednesday. The deal secures the young guard as a key part of the team's rotation moving forward.
Miller has enjoyed a breakout campaign this season, averaging a career-high 9.1 points per game. His offensive production has become a reliable indicator of team success; the Clippers currently hold a 9-3 record in games where Miller scores 10 or more points.
Since Miller was officially inserted into the rotation earlier this season, the Clippers have surged with a 21-12 record. This multi-year agreement rewards his development and impact on winning as Los Angeles continues its push in the Western Conference standings.
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