Clippers sign Former Hurricane Jordan Miller to two-way deal

Trinton Breeze
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After being released, the Los Angeles Clippers have re-signed former Miami Hurricane Jordan Miller.



Miller was an absolute dawg in the Summer League, dominating every game. He earned All-Summer League First Team honors, averaging 22 points on 53% shooting from the field, 39% from three, along with 7.8 rebounds per game.

He appeared in 37 games during the 2024–25 NBA season, averaging 4.1 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 0.9 assists in 11.4 minutes per game. Last regular season, he put up 3.7 points and 1.4 rebounds per game.

In his second Summer League game, Miller recorded 23 points, 11 rebounds, two assists, two steals, and one block in 34 minutes during Friday's 95–92 win over Houston.

Congrats to Jordan! Still don’t really get why they cut him in the first place.
 

Comments (6)

i think they cut him in a move to get him to this two way.

i think they were trying to give patrick baldwin a shot bt jordan clearly is better than him.
 
Jordan Miller should have a long NBA career.
 
It's amazing how NBA careers are more about luck than anything else, once you move beyond the obvious stars and high end role guys. Jordan Miller has more than enough proven talent and ability to be a legit rotational player at worst and a fringe starter at best. Why can't he get enough minutes to show what he can do? Honestly, Jordan would have been better served going to a team that is terrible, to where he can get minutes, even if it leads to empty stats. Empty stats on a crappy team still can equal legit money down the line.
 
It's amazing how NBA careers are more about luck than anything else, once you move beyond the obvious stars and high end role guys. Jordan Miller has more than enough proven talent and ability to be a legit rotational player at worst and a fringe starter at best. Why can't he get enough minutes to show what he can do? Honestly, Jordan would have been better served going to a team that is terrible, to where he can get minutes, even if it leads to empty stats. Empty stats on a crappy team still can equal legit money down the line.
his current team has a lot of wings.

he doesnt hit the three well and his defense is shaky.

Not sure if the clippers is the spot but atleast someone there likes him.
 
his current team has a lot of wings.

he doesnt hit the three well and his defense is shaky.

Not sure if the clippers is the spot but atleast someone there likes him.
He shot **** near almost 39% from 3 in summer league. That's efficient enough, even if he loses 3-5% from deep in the League(He doesn't get a chance to shoot often with the Clips, so who knows what his true shooting potential is). You look at what he does well, and it's more than enough to be a rotational player. I've seen worse get minutes.
 
He shot **** near almost 39% from 3 in summer league. That's efficient enough, even if he loses 3-5% from deep in the League(He doesn't get a chance to shoot often with the Clips, so who knows what his true shooting potential is). You look at what he does well, and it's more than enough to be a rotational player. I've seen worse get minutes.
i aint talkign about summer league im talking his real nba mins.

when he got em they said he coudlnt shoot.

He was one of my fav players...i hope he latches on somewhere and carves out something...i dont know if the clippers is where it will be he was lucky just to get that 2way.

Because he did work in summer league though.
 
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