Clippers Sign Terance Mann to a 2-Year, $22 Million Extension

Terance Mann with Florida State in 2019
Terance Mann with Florida State in 2019. Photo by Scott Kinser/CSM/Shutterstock (10149314am)

Terance Mann has turned his outstanding outing in the 2020-21 playoffs into a new deal with the Los Angeles Clippers. Mann inked a two-year extension that is reportedly worth $22 million with the franchise.

The Clippers confirmed the news via media release, although the financial details of the detail remained undisclosed. The new contract will keep Mann with the franchise through the 2024-25 season as he still has two years left on his old deal.

Mann entered the league in 2019 as the Clippers’ second-round draft pick. He didn’t make a remarkable impression in his rookie year, but his sophomore season was better than anyone expected.

The Florida State product first performed well in the regular season, averaging 7.0 points and 3.6 rebounds per game, before emerging as an unlikely hero for the Clippers in the postseason. Mann gave the team a big lift when Kawhi Leonard went down with an injury while delivering a 39-point performance in a Game 6 win against the Utah Jazz that secured the Los Angeles team a spot in the Western Conference Finals.

“I want to thank the front office for this opportunity to remain a part of the Clipper Nation,” said Mann in a statement. “I would also like to thank my coaches and teammates for believing me and allowing me to grow both on and off the court.”