Nicolas Batum agrees to two-year deal with Clippers
Nicolas Batum was one of the Clippers’ last signings of free agency last year, a veteran forward whose production was impossible to predict coming off a career-worst season in Charlotte.
More than eight months later when NBA free agency opened Monday, the Clippers’ first agreement came with Batum, which was the team’s desired result after his bounce-back season made him one of the team’s top targets.
He has agreed to a two-year contract with a player option for the second year, confirmed a person with knowledge of the deal not authorized to speak publicly. Additionally, the person said, the team still has its $5.9-million taxpayer mid-level exception to use on another free agent. For a franchise with limited financial flexibility this offseason, keeping the exception open while re-signing Batum is a significant victory.
Just as last year, Batum had several suitors. Also just the same, Batum chose the Clippers in a sign he believes they remain his best fit. In March, Batum said he had signed with the Clippers over teams including Golden State, Utah, Brooklyn and Toronto because “we had the common story from last year,” he said. “…I was like, why not go with that team and make sure we both redeem ourselves?”
When the season ended in June after the Clippers’ first conference final appearance, both felt a measure of redemption. He made his desire to continue in L.A. no secret, even going as far as thanking fans who had embraced the popular Frenchman.
“I can’t thank enough the Clippers organization for giving me a chance to be a basketball player again,” Batum said in July. “I wasn’t really sure what I could do this year, and they gave me a chance to be a player again. It’s a blessing for me.”
Batum averaged 8.1 points and 4.7 rebounds while shooting 57% inside the arc — 14 percentage points higher than the previous season — and 40% on three-pointers. His addition to the starting lineup during the third game of a first-round series against Dallas helped tilt the series in the Clippers’ favor, and his positional versatility was used widely by coach Tyronn Lue to help pull off numerous playoff adjustments.
Batum is the second Clipper from last season to return. Center Serge Ibaka exercised his option for next season on Saturday.
The Clippers have been in contract talks with point guard Reggie Jackson, a vital piece during their unprecedented postseason run, according to a second person with knowledge of the situation. Team president Lawrence Frank said last week that the Clippers’ top priorities of free agency began with re-signing their own players.
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