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All three two-way contracts have been given, and the Clippers should not make any adjustments in a short period of time?

According to HoopsHype reporter Micheal Scotto, the Los Angeles Clippers have reached an agreement with Jordan Miller, the team has just cut off, and Miller will return to the team with a two-way contract. In order to free up a place for Miller's signing, the Clippers had to cut off Patrick Baldwin Jr., a forward player who had previously held a two-way contract.

The Athletic Clippers reporter Law Murray then supplemented the team's current two-way contract players. Murray said that according to NBA rules, no matter when, a team can only have up to three players holding two-way contracts. The players in the Clippers' current lineup with two-way contracts are Jordan Miller, Kobe Sanders and Trentyn Flowers. Murray also said that if Baldwin didn't claim his two-way contract after being laid off, the Clippers were interested in re-signing him with a training camp contract that included clause 10 of the Exhibit.

Miller was born in January 2000. He is 25 years old, 196cm tall and weighs 88kg. He is a wing player from the University of Miami selected by the Clippers in the 48th pick in the second round in the 2023 NBA Draft. In the NBA regular season last season, Miller made a total of 37 appearances, averaging 11.4 minutes per game, with averaging 4.1 points, 1.6 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.5 steals, and 0.1 blocks, as well as 0.7 turnovers and 0.7 fouls, shooting percentage of 43.3%, three-point shooting percentage of 21.1%, and free throw shooting percentage of 80%. In the playoffs, Miller played 3 games in total, with averaging 4.3 minutes per game, with averaging 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1 steal, shooting percentage of 42.9%, shooting percentage of 3-pointers and 50% free throw percentage. In the NBA Development League last season, Miller played 7 times on behalf of the Clippers' subordinate team, the San Diego Clippers, with averaging 31.1 minutes per game, with averaging 23.9 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1 steal, 0.6 blocks, and 2.3 turnovers and 2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 50.9%, his three-point shooting percentage was 35%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 84.4%.

Sanders was born in May 2002 and is 23 years old. He is the Clippers' 51st pick in the second round of the NBA Draft this year. According to data from the previous joint trial physical test, Sanders' bare feet are 200.7cm in height, wingspan is 203.8cm, standing height is 261.6cm, and weight is 92.2kg. In the NCAA field this season, Sanders transferred from Caltech to join the University of Nevada. He made a total of 33 appearances for the University of Nevada this season, averaging 31.7 minutes per game, averaging 15.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.3 blocks, and 1.8 turnovers and 2.2 fouls. He shot 46% from the field, 34.2% from three-point shooting percentage and 79.5% from free throws.

Flowers was born in March 2005 and is 206cm tall and weighs 84kg. He was the undrafted in the NBA draft last year. In the NBA regular season last season, Flowers made a total of 6 appearances in 82 games, averaging 4.4 minutes per game, averaging 1.8 points and 0.7 rebounds, 0.2 turnovers and 0.7 fouls, shooting percentage of 36.4%, shooting percentage of 3-pointers and shooting percentage of 100% from free throws. In the playoffs, due to the identity of a two-way contract player, Flowers was unable to complete his appearance. In the NBA Development League last season, Flowers played 42 times on behalf of the Clippers' subordinate team, the San Diego Clippers, with averaging 30.8 minutes per game, with averaging 17.7 points, 5 rebounds, 0.5 steals and 0.4 blocks per game, and 2 turnovers and 2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 47.5%, his three-point shooting percentage was 38.3%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 74%.

Judging from the current situation, Miller has just completed the signing with the team, and his performance in the NBA Development League and the NBA Summer League is both phenomenal, and he has basically locked in a place. Sanders is a player selected by the Clippers in this year's NBA Draft, and he will not be cut in a short period of time. As for Flowers, his performance in the summer league is indeed average, but he is very young and he has huge room for development. It seems that Flowers' situation should be relatively stable for the time being. In this way, the Clippers should not make any adjustments to the team's two-way contract players in a short period of time?