Report: Jordan Farmar and Clippers come to terms on 2-year deal

Jordan Farmar

Jordan Farmar/photo courtesy of Los Angeles Lakers

Free agent point guard Jordan Farmar and the Clippers have reportedly come to terms on a two-year deal.

The two-year accord is for $4.2 million, with the second year being a player option.
Farmar, out of UCLA, played the first four years of his career for the Lakers, played two years for the New Jersey Nets, did not play in 2012-13 and then played this past season for the Lakers.

In 41 regular-season games in an injury-plagued 2013-14, Farmar averaged 10.1 points and 4.9 assists. He is averaging 7.9 points and 3.0 assists over his seven-year career.
Farmar, 27, went to Taft High in Woodland Hills.

This could off-set the recent loss of point guard Darren Collison, who signed with Sacramento.

The Los Angeles Times first reported this deal, citing NBA executives not at liberty to speak publicly on the matter.

Thursday is the first day free agents can actually sign their contracts.