The Clippers and guard Terance Mann have agreed to a three-year, fully-guaranteed $47MM contract extension, Shams Charania of The Athletic tweets. The new deal will run through the 2027/2028 season.
Mann, who is making $11,423,077 this season, had been due to enter unrestricted free agency next summer.
Mann, 27, was a second-round draft pick in 2019 who has far exceeded expectations. He made 85 starts during his first four seasons, then became a full-time starter in 2023/24.
Mann started 71 of 75 games last season and averaged 8.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per night. Although he hasn’t been asked to play a major role during his first five seasons, the 6’5″ wing is valued as a ‘glue guy,’ providing solid defense and playing within the framework of the team’s schemes.
“Super excited to re-sign with the team who has been with me from the beginning. It’s been a great five seasons with this organization and I’m excited to see where it goes from here,” Mann told ESPN’s Marc Spears (Twitter link).
Mann’s new salary is very reasonable for a starter, given that the salary cap is projected to increase by 10% annually in the coming years.
The Clippers lost Paul George in free agency but the front office has been busy locking up their other starters. Kawhi Leonard signed a max extension last season, James Harden was re-signed in free agency and Ivica Zubac signed an extension earlier this month.