James Harden remains with the Los Angeles Clippers on a two-year deal worth about $81.5 million, with a possible player option in the second year. He declined his prior player option to re-sign with the Clippers in 2025, signaling mutual commitment to the LA roster.[1][2]
Key points:
- The contract structure includes a second-year option and partial guarantee, giving both Harden and the Clippers flexibility for roster moves.[2][1]
- This move followed Harden’s strong late-season performance for the Clippers and his role alongside Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, helping stabilize LA’s lineup.[1]
- For context, Harden previously re-signed with the Clippers in 2024 on a two-year deal worth ~$70 million, with potential upgrade paths into 2025-26.[6]
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- Visual idea: a two-year contract timeline showing year 1 at about $40.75M and a year 2 option/guarantee tier, highlighting mutual commitment and roster flexibility.
Would you like a concise table summarizing Harden’s current contract terms and a quick comparison to his 2024 deal? I can also pull the latest official confirmations from team or league sources if you want.[2][1]
Sources
James Harden is staying in Los Angeles. The 11-time All-Star is declining his $35.6 million player option and plans to sign a new two-year, $81.5 million contract with the Clippers, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
hoopswire.comDeal worth a projected $168 million over four years
www.nbcsports.comHarden is declining his player option, and signing a new deal with L.A.
www.cbssports.com🚨 BREAKING NEWS from Shams Charania: James Harden is reportedly signing a two-year, $81.5 million contract extension with the Los Angeles Clippers! This move solidifies Harden’s future in LA alongside Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. What does this mean for the Clippers’ championship hopes? 🏀 Stay tuned for full analysis, team impact, contract details, and fan reactions! 📅 Reported: June 30, 2025 📢 Source: Shams Charania (The Athletic, Stadium) 🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the bell...
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