The Clippers opened a roster spot on Saturday by waiving the non-guaranteed salary of fourth-year guard Jordan Hamilton, the team announced in a press release:
Hamilton played in 14 games with the Clippers last season after signing two 10-day contracts and then a non-guaranteed two-year deal with the team. He hasn’t really found a home in his four years in the NBA, but he could be worth a look if a team wants to add wing depth at the end of the bench.
The L.A. Clippers announced today the team has waived forward Jordan Hamilton.
Hamilton appeared in 14 games with the Clippers last season, making two starts and averaging 2.7 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 8.7 minutes.
The Los Angeles native originally signed a 10-day contract with the Clippers on Feb. 24, 2015. He has appeared in 140 career regular season games with Denver, Houston and the Clippers.
Hamilton played in 14 games with the Clippers last season after signing two 10-day contracts and then a non-guaranteed two-year deal with the team. He hasn’t really found a home in his four years in the NBA, but he could be worth a look if a team wants to add wing depth at the end of the bench.