The LA Clippers have added Nate Darling to their training camp roster under an Exhibit 10 contract, per Law Murray.

Darling, a Canadian guard, previously played for the Ontario Clippers, the G League affiliate of the LA Clippers.

This marks his second stint with the Clippers after signing a two-way contract in February 2023.

Although Darling did not appear in an NBA game during that period, he was reacquired by Ontario after being waived.

The 26-year-old first made his NBA debut with the Charlotte Hornets in 2021. In that game, Darling became the first player from Nova Scotia to play in the NBA, sinking a three-pointer in his debut.

Before his time with the Hornets, Darling went undrafted in the 2020 NBA Draft after playing college basketball at the University of Delaware.

He spent the 2021-22 season with the Agua Caliente Clippers, where he was selected fifth overall in the G League draft.

Now, Darling will aim to impress during Clippers training camp as he competes for a roster spot. His Exhibit 10 deal means he could either make the team or return to the G League with the Ontario Clippers.

Darling’s addition comes as the Clippers finalize their camp roster, which includes several other players on Exhibit 10 contracts.

These include Kai Jones, Elijah Harkless, and RayJ Dennis, as well as two-way contracts for Jordan Miller and Trentyn Flowers.