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Jordan Clarkson, Jazz Agree To Three-Year, $55M Renegotiate-And-Extend Deal

Jordan Clarkson and the Utah Jazz have agreed to a three-year, $55 million contract renegotiation and extension.

The deal includes next season and two additional seasons through 25-26.

Clarkson opted into his contract for 23-24 last month.

Clarkson averaged 20.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 32.6 minutes over 61 games last season for the Jazz as he took on a bigger role following the departure of Donovan Mitchell.

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“I have full confidence in Tuomas serving as head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies going forward,” said Grizzlies President and General Manager of Basketball Operations Zachary Z. Kleiman. “Tuomas’ teams at every level have been disciplined, tenacious and connected on both ends of the floor, consistently exceeding expectations. We look forward to the same in Memphis.”

Iisalo was appointed interim head coach on March 28, 2025 to replace Taylor Jenkins, and guided the Grizzlies to the NBA Playoffs as the eighth seed in the Western Conference. He originally was hired by Memphis on July 7, 2024, as the lead assistant coach following a decorated coaching career in Europe.

Before coming to Memphis, Iisalo captured the 2023-24 EuroCup championship and EuroCup Coach of the Year award in his first season as head coach of Paris Basketball. The architect of the top offense in competition history, Iisalo led Paris to a 20-1 record and the title in the club’s second EuroCup season.

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