The LA Clippers are coming off an impressive 2024-25 campaign with a 50-32 record, but their third consecutive first-round playoff exit was certainly a disappointment. The Clippers have an impressive core of Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, and Ivica Zubac, and are now just trying to connect the pieces around them.
The Clippers' main priority this offseason was likely to hold on tight to their big three, and their latest announcement makes it official that their core is staying together. On Sunday, the Clippers announced that they have re-signed 11-time All-Star guard James Harden.
STAYING HOME IN LA
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) July 7, 2025
We have re-signed 11-time All-Star James Harden! pic.twitter.com/6zl7mSWJfp
Clippers president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank released a statement following the signing of Harden.
"James takes on a tremendous workload for our team, as a playmaker and a scorer, and he does it with consistency and dependability. The NBA season is grueling, and James has proven he is built for it, in a way few are. He loves to play. He works on his game," Frank said.
"He positions his teammates to succeed and his team to win. He's a true partner, as shown by this agreement, which allows us to reward James and continue building in the present and future."
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