Jordan Clarkson agreed to sign a 3-year, 54 million-dollar deal renegotiation and extension with the Utah Jazz.
Jordan Clarkson is finalizing a three-year, $55M contract extension with the Jazz that extends through the 2025-2026 season, per @ShamsCharania pic.twitter.com/RPbZvuQwUb
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 2, 2023
The contract features the next campaign and 2 new years with the franchise.
Clarkson had his best campaign in the NBA in the past season, as he notched almost 21 points per match. Jordan also gave more than 4 assists and grabbed 4 boards per match in 61 games.
Tampa’s born basketball player’s 1st franchise in the league was LA Clippers in 2014, where he spent 4 seasons before joining the Cleveland Cavaliers. After that, Cavs traded him to Utah in 2019, and he inked a multi-year deal with the franchise in the next campaign.
The guard scored almost 16 points and gave almost 3 assists per game in his career in the National Basketball League