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Jordan Miller

Guard · LA Clippers · 6-5, 194 lb · Born January 23, 2000 · Anaheim, California · Drafted 2023 Round 2, Pick 48 (LA Clippers)
G League All-RookieTwo-Way to StandardAscending Wing
In short

Jordan Miller is a 6-foot-5 LA Clippers wing, a 2023 second-round pick out of Miami famous for a 'perfect game' in the NCAA Tournament, who developed from a two-way contract into a rotation piece and earned a standard NBA deal in 2026.

Matchup model · next gameMedium confidenceTue, Nov 10
@Indiana PacersAggressive hedge & help
Proj. points
10
range 7.312.7
Line 10
50%
to go over
Team win
37%
111–114
Poi 10 Lean overReb 3 Lean underAss 2.3 Lean underPRA 15.3 Lean under
Likely on himAndrew Nembhard· 80 Perimeter DStrong defender
10+ pts50%15+ pts5%

Model lines Miller at 10 pts (range 7.3–12.7) vs a 10 line — roughly a coin flip to clear it (50%).

Model favors Indiana Pacers (63%), projected 111–114, ~225 total at 96.6 pace.

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Jordan Miller shot a literal perfect game in the NCAA Tournament — and then earned his way up the hard road.

After transferring from George Mason to Miami, he went 7-for-7 and 13-for-13 in the Elite Eight to send the Hurricanes to their first Final Four.

The Clippers drafted him 48th in 2023, and he developed on a two-way deal, making the 2024 G League All-Rookie Team.

He broke out in 2025-26 at around 10 points a night and converted to a standard NBA contract in February 2026 — a genuine development success.

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PPG
10
2025-26
RPG
3
per game
APG
2.3
per game
FG%
.531
.345 from three
LIFE

Roots & the rise

A grinder's development story, Jordan Miller climbed from a 48th-overall two-way flier to a standard-contract rotation wing, powered by efficient finishing and a famous college 'perfect game.'

Jordan Tyler Miller was born January 23, 2000 in Anaheim, California, and grew up in Middleburg, Virginia. He started his college career at George Mason before transferring to Miami, where he became a Second-Team All-ACC wing in 2023.

In the 2023 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight against Texas he delivered a 'perfect game' — 7-for-7 from the field and 13-for-13 from the line — sending Miami to its first Final Four. The Clippers drafted him 48th overall that summer.

He developed on a two-way deal, made the 2024 G League All-Rookie Team, and broke out in 2025-26 with a roughly 10-point-per-game season, converting to a standard contract in February 2026.

Sources: Wikipedia, Basketball-Reference, NBA.com.

BEYOND THE GAME

Off the Court

Miller's path — George Mason to Miami to the G League to a standard NBA deal — is a classic development-and-transfer grind. His off-court life is low-profile in public sources.

His college signature remains that flawless Elite Eight performance, a 20-for-20 shooting night that helped launch Miami to a Final Four.

PERSONALITY

The person

Coachable, efficient and self-made, Miller embodies the grind of a two-way player earning a permanent roster spot.

Efficient FinisherCareer field-goal percentage around 50% with a strong free-throw stroke.
Connective FeelDeveloping passing and playmaking as a secondary creator.
GrinderRose from a 48th pick and two-way deal to a standard contract.
PLAYER DNA

Archetype & ratings

Archetype
Efficient Rotation Wing
Temperament
Steady
Leadership
58/100
Scoring58
Playmaking53
Rebounding41
Perimeter D64
Rim protection22
Spacing61
Athleticism70
Clutch62
an efficient rotation wing
ANALYSIS

What the numbers say

Efficient Scorer

Miller is a long wing who finishes efficiently inside (career field-goal percentage near 50%) and shoots free throws well — a low-mistake, high-feel offensive player.

Growing Playmaker

His passing and playmaking ticked up in 2025-26 (over two assists a game), hinting at a connective, secondary-creator role.

Shooting Swing Skill

A career mark around 31% from three is the main thing between him and a locked-in rotation spot; continued outside development defines his ceiling.

STATS

Season by season

Per game

SeasonGPMINPTSREBASTFG%3P%
2025-266022.110.03.02.3.531.345

Source: Basketball-Reference.

ADVANCED

Advanced & historical

Where he sits in history

DraftNo. 48, 2023 (Clippers)
CollegeGeorge Mason, Miami
G LeagueAll-Rookie 2024

Hardware

All-ACC
2nd Team 2023
G League
All-Rookie 2024
20/20
NCAA 'perfect game'
OUTLOOK

Where it's headed

AI-generated · updated 2026

An ascending young wing rewarded with a multiyear deal.

Miller agreed to a reported three-year, ~$15.3M deal with the Clippers in 2026 after his breakout, going from a two-way flier to a rotation wing in three seasons. Continued three-point development is the key to raising his ceiling.

FinishingSolid
PlaymakingGrowing
Outside ShotDeveloping

Contract

Deal
3 yr / ~$15.3M Agreed 2026
Bottom line

A self-made rotation wing on the rise — an efficient finisher whose jumper will decide how high he climbs.

FAQ

Quick answers

Where was Jordan Miller drafted?

48th overall (second round) in the 2023 NBA Draft by the LA Clippers.

What is Jordan Miller's 'perfect game'?

In the 2023 NCAA Elite Eight vs. Texas he went 7-for-7 from the field and 13-for-13 from the line to send Miami to its first Final Four.

Did Miller start on a two-way contract?

Yes — he began on a two-way deal, made the 2024 G League All-Rookie Team, and had it converted to a standard NBA contract in February 2026.

What is his biggest area for improvement?

Outside shooting — a career three-point percentage around 31% is the main limiter on his rotation role.