Clippers Sign Jordan Miller to Two-Year Contract

LA fills final roster spot with two-way contract conversion

Feb. 21, 2026 at 10:07pm

The Los Angeles Clippers have signed guard Jordan Miller to a new two-year contract, converting his previous two-way deal to a standard NBA contract. Miller has been a key contributor off the bench for the Clippers, who are 21-12 since he joined the rotation this season.

Why it matters

The Clippers have been playing with only 14 players on their roster since making several trades at the NBA deadline. Signing Miller to a standard deal fills their 15th and final roster spot, solidifying their depth as they make a push for the playoffs.

The details

Miller is averaging a career-high 9.1 points per game this season and the Clippers have gone 9-3 when he scores 10 or more points. He joins Kobe Sanders as the second Clippers two-way player to have his contract converted to a standard NBA deal.

  • The Clippers signed Miller to the new two-year contract on February 18, 2026.
  • Miller has been in the Clippers' rotation since earlier this season.

The players

Jordan Miller

A guard who has been a key contributor off the bench for the Clippers this season.

Kobe Sanders

Another Clippers two-way player who had his contract converted to a standard NBA deal.

Kawhi Leonard

The Clippers' star player who has benefited from the improved bench play this season.

Ty Lue

The Clippers' head coach who has managed the team's rotation and depth this season.

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What they’re saying

“The Los Angeles Clippers are signing guard Jordan Miller to a new two-year contract, sources tell ESPN. The Clippers are 9-3 when Miller (averaging a career high 9.1 points) scores 10 or more, and have gone 21-12 since he was inserted into the rotation this season.”

— Shams Charania, ESPN NBA Insider

“Miller fills the Clippers' 15th roster spot and joins Kobe Sanders in having his two-way deal converted.”

— Brett Siegel, ClutchPoints NBA Insider

What’s next

The Clippers will next take the floor on Thursday evening against the Denver Nuggets as they continue their push for the playoffs with their full 15-man roster.

The takeaway

The Clippers' signing of Jordan Miller to a two-year contract demonstrates their commitment to building a deep, versatile roster that can support their star players like Kawhi Leonard. Miller's strong play off the bench has been a key factor in the team's recent success, and his addition to the full-time roster should help the Clippers maintain their momentum down the stretch.