LOS Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann signed a contract extension, the team announced Wednesday (Thursday in Manila).
Financial terms were not disclosed by the Clippers, however multiple media outlets reported it was a three-year, $47 million extension.
“We place tremendous value on the competitiveness, consistency, durability and hard work that T Mann continues to demonstrate year after year,” said Lawrence Frank, Clippers’ president of basketball operations.
“Since we drafted him in 2019, T Mann has turned himself into the ultimate glue guy, a two-way player who takes tough assignments and hits big shots. When we think about the qualities that make a young player a Clipper, we often wind up with a description of T Mann, and we’re thrilled he will remain a vital part of us.”
Mann will team again with Kawhi Leonard (currently dealing with a knee ailment) and James Harden, though the Clippers’ other star from last season, Paul George, left to sign a free-agent deal with the Philadelphia 76ers in July. That core guided Los Angeles to a 51-31 record last season and a first-round playoff defeat against the Dallas Mavericks.