Clarkson, first-ever Fil-Am NBA champion, signs one-year extension with Knicks
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- Filipino-American Jordan Clarkson is all geared up for New York's title defense after he signed a one-year extension with the Knicks, the team announced Friday, July 10.
Jordan Clarkson stays in New York. (NY Knicks Facebook post)
Filipino-American Jordan Clarkson is all geared up for New York's title defense after he signed a one-year extension with the Knicks, the team announced Friday, July 10.
Clarkson, 34, inked a $3.9 million (more than P220 million) deal to stay with the Knicks who are fresh off a championship after beating the Victor Wembanyama-led San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to end the franchise's 53-year wait.
ESPN’s Shams Charamia was first to report the development.
This also signaled Clarkson's 13th season in the big league after previously playing for the Utah Jazz, with LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) and the late basketball great Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) in the past years.
His campaign includes an NBA Cup crown with the Knicks, Sixth Man of the Year plum during his Jazz stint, and an NBA All-Rookie First team in 2015 with the Lakers.
“Like JC said, call him Champ… keep the vibes going,” the team wrote on its social media post.
Prior to his new contract, the sweet-shooting 6-foot-5 guard, who previously suited up for Gilas Pilipinas nearly three years ago in country's hosting of the FIBA World Cup, also received a one-year – worth $3.63 million – veteran minimum deal.
Last season, Clarkson came out with a decent contribution off the bench with 8.6 points on 45.1 percent shooting, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.3 assists.