
Los Angeles Clippers Sign Justin Bibbs to 10-Day Contract
March 14, 2019 - NBA G League (G League)
Maine Celtics News Release
PORTLAND, Maine - The Los Angeles Clippers have signed Maine Red Claws guard Justin Bibbs to a 10-day contract.
This marks the first GATORADE Call-Up for the Red Claws this season, and the 24th Call-Up all-time.
Bibbs, a 6-5 rookie out of Virginia Tech, has played in all 44 games for Maine this season, averaging 11.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 30.0 minutes per game. He joined the Red Claws as an Affiliate Player, after participating in Boston Celtics training camp. Bibbs also played for the Celtics in last summer's MGM Resorts NBA Summer League.
The Red Claws return home for their final two home games of the regular season starting on Friday. Tickets are on sale by calling 207-210-6655 or visiting MaineRedClaws.com.
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