
The Los Angeles Clippers shook things up in a big way at the recent NBA trade deadline, sending James Harden to the Cleveland Cavaliers and Ivica Zubac to the Indiana Pacers, receiving a wealth of draft assets and young players in return. Since then, the Clippers have been playing with only 14 players on their official roster, leading some to wonder if they might make another move as the season continues.
It finally happened on Wednesday morning.
"The Los Angeles Clippers are signing guard Jordan Miller to a new two-year contract. The Clippers are 9-3 when Miller scores 10 or more (averaging a career-high 9.1 points), and have gone 21-12 since joining the rotation this season," sources told ESPN.
ClutchPoints NBA insider Brett Siegel said, "Miller fills the Clippers' 15th roster spot and joins Kobe Sanders in converting his two-way deal."
Miller is one of several Clippers playing some anonymous basketball off the bench in Ty Lue's rotation this year. While Los Angeles' bench was much maligned during the first stretch of the season when the team got off to a bad start, they have started to pick things up in recent weeks, providing some assistance to Kawhi Leonard and company when he is off the field.
As Charania said, the Clippers have put together an impressive record since adding Miller to the rotation.
Los Angeles next plays against the Denver Nuggets on Thursday evening.

