Restricted free agent guard Jordan Miller has agreed to return to the Los Angeles Clippers on a new three-year, $15.3 million contract, according to sources via ESPN. The deal ensures that the Clippers retain the young guard following a productive season where he established himself as a reliable contributor in the rotation.
Miller is coming off a campaign where he averaged 10 points per game while shooting an efficient 53% from the field. His impact grew as the season progressed, highlighted by a strong finish where he scored in double digits in 20 of his final games. By locking in Miller on a multi-year agreement, the Clippers front office secures backcourt depth and continuity for the upcoming seasons.
The Los Angeles Clippers held Miller's restricted rights, allowing them to match outside offers, but both parties ultimately reached a long-term agreement to keep the guard in Southern California. Further details regarding the structure of the $15.3 million deal have not yet been disclosed.
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