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Clippers two-way contract signing and placing one stipulation! Welcoming back Miller abandons Baldwin, the current lineup is still 14+3

On July 27, according to famous reporter Scotto, the Los Angeles Clippers have reached a two-way contract agreement with Jordan Miller to sign the player back. To make room for Miller, the Clippers cut Baldwin. The team's current lineup is still 14+3, with 14 standard contract players and 3 two-way contract players.

Jordan Miller was the 48th overall pick in the second round of 2023 and has played for the Clippers for two seasons. Last season, he played in 37 NBA games, averaging 4.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per game. This summer league, Miller performed well and was selected for the first team of the Summer League. He averaged 22 points per game, shooting 53% from the field and 39% from three-pointers, and also contributed 7.8 rebounds.

Baldwin played 24 games for the Clippers last season, averaging 2.2 points and 1 rebound. The Clippers said that if Baldor's temperature is not claimed after the clarification period, the team is interested in signing an Exhibit 10 training camp contract with him.

Previously, the Clippers had reached a one-year contract with free agent guard Tae-Tay Washington, which is also the Exhibit 10 training camp contract. The Clippers are currently limited by the first luxury tax line hard salary cap and cannot sign free agents under standard contracts. Washington will compete for a two-way contract position through the training camp, which is currently full.

The current 14+3 lineup of the Clippers is as follows -

standard contract 14 people (sorted by annual salary): Leonard, Harden, Collins, Zubac, Bogdan, Jones Jr., Lopez, Batum, Dunn, Bill, Needhauser, Kobe Brown, Paul, Christie

3 people in two-way contract: Jordan Miller, Flowers, Sanders