Sources: Miller, Clips agree to 4-year, $8.3M deal
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The LA Clippers and two-way guard Jordan Miller have agreed to a four-year, $8.3 million contract, sources told ESPN.
The Clippers announced the signing on Saturday but didn't reveal deal terms.
Miller, the Clippers' 2023 second-rounder, has starred for the franchise's San Diego NBA G League affiliate and now earns a standard deal, including over $1 million for the last 6 weeks of season.
Miller has averaged 4.7 points in 30 games this season.
To make room for Miller, the Clippers were waiving forward MarJon Beauchamp to create roster space, sources told ESPN. Beauchamp averaged 2.2 points in 29 games.
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