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Report: Clippers 'widely expected' to re-sign Batum
Nicolas Batum is expect to decline his player option. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

It’s “widely expected” that Nicolas Batum will re-sign with the Clippers on a two-year deal, league sources tell Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports.

Batum, 33, will decline his player option for 2022-23, making him an unrestricted free agent, and he certainly won’t lack suitors. According Haynes’ sources, the Lakers, Bulls, Celtics, Suns and Jazz are all interested in Batum’s services.

However, the Clippers remain the favorite, with Haynes describing the team as being “in the driver’s seat.”

League executives who spoke to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype believe Batum could earn about $10M per year on his new contract. This is in line with the full mid-level exception for ’22-23, which projects to be worth $10.35M, while the taxpayer MLE would come in at $6.39M.

Barring significant roster moves, none of the five rival teams interested in Batum will have cap space, with only Chicago projected to have the full MLE at its disposal. The Lakers, Celtics, Suns and Jazz all project to be taxpaying teams so they’ll be limited to the taxpayer MLE.

The Clippers will be well above the luxury tax line next season but will hold Batum’s Early Bird rights, giving them the opportunity to make a competitive offer without using  their mid-level exception. Los Angeles should be able to offer a starting salary up to approximately $11M using the Early Bird  exception. An Early Bird offer would have to be for at least two years,  with no player or team option on that second year (though the second  year doesn’t need to be fully guaranteed).

Batum spoke enthusiastically in May about the impact head coach Tyronn Lue has had on him and his desire to remain with the Clippers.

Across two seasons and 126 games with the Clippers, Batum has averaged 8.2 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 2.0 APG and 1.0 SPG with a .402 3PT% in 26.2  minutes per contest while playing solid, versatile defense. We ranked him 23rd overall last week in our list of 2022’s top 50 free agents.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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