11 million in 2 years🚢 The Clippers officially announced that they signed Bills and acquired three-time All-Star defender at a low price

Basketball     8:35am, 19 July 2025

The Los Angeles Clippers officially announced that they have officially signed three-time All-Star guard Bradley Bill. According to ESPN famous reporter Shams, the contract between Bill and the Clippers is $11 million for two years, and the second year is the player option.

According to a previous report by The Athletic reporter Fred Katz, several sources in the league revealed that Bill gave up $13.8 million in a buyout with the Suns (Shams said about $13.9 million). Bill had two years and $110.8 million left in the original contract. He had to give up at least $13.8 million before the Sun could cut it off with extended terms. The remaining contract amount (about $97 million) was paid in five years.

Bill is 32 years old and is at the 2012 Tanhua Show. He has played for the Wizards for the first 11 years of his career. In June 2023, Bill was traded to the Suns and formed the Big Three with Durant and Booker.

In the two seasons of the Suns, Bill played in a total of 106 regular season games, averaging 32.7 minutes per game, scoring 17.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1 steal; in the playoffs, Bill made four appearances for the Suns, averaging 18.5 minutes per game, scoring 16.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game.

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