The Clippers continued their offseason moves by adding guard Darren Collison from the Dallas Mavericks. Read more after the jump.
When the Clippers engaged in the three-team deal that sent dynamic point guard Eric Bledsoe to Phoenix in exchange for Jared Dudley and J.J. Redick, they improved at the wing and shooting guard positions but suffered a substantial loss in terms of a capable backup to Chris Paul.
The Clippers continued their shrewd offseason decision-making by filling that void with Darren Collison, who has agreed to a two-year deal according to multiple reports.
Marc Stein of ESPN.com reports that Collison holds a player option for that second season, while Sam Amick of USA Today reports that Collison’s deal will pay him $1.9 million for next year.