Nicolas Batum

Nicolas Batum

36-Year-Old ForwardF
Los Angeles Clippers
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Batum opened the season with the Clippers but was quickly traded to the 76ers. Even though he alternated between the starting unit and bench during the regular season, it's worth noting the Frenchman saw a significant role in the playoffs, averaging 6.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 28.3 minutes per game during Philadelphia's first-round matchup against the Knicks. Batum chose to return to Los Angeles for the 2024-25 campaign, but all signs point to him playing a bench role. Derrick Jones and Kawhi Leonard are penciled in to start at the forward spots. However, Batum should still see a decent amount of minutes and could be in line for more than a few starts given Leonard's injury history and recent rest-related patterns. That said, Batum has failed to average more than 8.5 points per game in each of his last five seasons he's held a bench role, and those numbers aren't expected to improve in 2024-25. Batum can be a solid option to round out your lineup on specific slates, and he could earn a more prominent role if Leonard is forced to miss time, but he won't provide much fantasy value as long as the Clippers remain at full strength. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a one-year, $4.67 million contract with the Clippers in July of 2024. Contract includes $4.9 million player option for 2025-26.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary

Batum was born in 1988 in Lisieux, France to Richard and Sylvia Batum. He began his pro career at 17 with Le Mans Sarthe in the French League and played there for two seasons. At the 2006 FIBA Europe U-18 Championship, Batum won gold with France in addition to being named MVP and part of the All-Tournament team. He has also competed for his country at several other events, including a gold at the 2013 FIBA EuroBasket and bronze at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. Batum represented France at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London in addition to participating for the World Team at the 2007 Nike Hoop Summit. He established the Batum Foundation in 2011 with his mother and sister to help pregnant African women and their children. You can follow Batum on Twitter (@nicolas88batum) and Instagram (@nicbatum88). Unlike many European players, Batum did not spend many years making his way through various leagues before heading to the NBA. The 6-foot-8 Frenchman spent just two seasons playing for Le Mans Sarthe and was just 20 years of age when he made his way to the USA. In his first season for Le Mans, he came off the bench for 13.0 minutes and provided 3.4 points and 2.5 rebounds. Batum had a greater impact in his second season when he provided 12.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists. The wing has had impressive performances in international competition. He was the most valuable player in the Under-18 Albert Schweitzer Tournament to help France prevail in the competition. He also opened some eyes in the 2007 Nike Hoop Summit when he provided 23 points, four rebounds and four steals. After finishing the 2008 season in France, Batum made himself available for the 2008 NBA Draft, where he was selected with the 25th pick in the 2008 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets, although he was later traded to the Portland Trail Blazers for the rights to Darrell Arthur and Joey Dorsey.

Promoted to starting role
FLos Angeles Clippers
December 13, 2024
Batum is in the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Nuggets, Joey Linn of SI.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The Clippers have been forced to tweak their starting lineup due to the hamstring injury sustained by Derrick Jones, and Batum will take his place in the lineup, at least until Kawhi Leonard (knee) is ready to return. Batum has averaged 3.6 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.3 steals across 17.8 minutes per game off the bench this season.
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How does Nicolas Batum compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
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Batum was a fantasy darling early in his career, but he's just a role player at this point. The French forward played his fewest minutes since his rookie season in 2023-23, recording just 22 minutes a night. In that limited role, Batum averaged 6.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.7 steals, 0.6 blocks and 1.6 threes per game. Batum is entering his 16th season in the league and simply can't play a full allotment of minutes. He's been trending in that direction for four years now and won't sniff anywhere close to 30 minutes unless there are numerous injuries on this roster. That's another issue when examining Batum's fantasy value because this Clippers roster is stacked with wings. They have Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, Marcus Morris, Kenyon Martin, Robert Covington, Terance Mann and Norman Powell all seeking minutes. That doesn't even include the guards and centers, making it impossible for most of these wings to be fantasy-relevant. The fantasy profile is still there for Batum to be valuable at times, but he's only trustworthy as a streamer when some of these other players have to sit.
Last season marked the veteran's second with the Clippers, and he had a similar level of production compared to his first. The multi-tooled 33-year-old averaged 8.3 points on 46/40/66 shooting, 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.7 combined steals-plus-blocks in 24.8 minutes while starting 54 of his 59 appearances. At this point in his career, Batum is mostly a catch-and-shoot three-point option -- 83 percent of his shots were assisted last year -- though he still makes some cuts and moves the ball well. This season, he'll probably see his role reduced. Kawhi Leonard missed last season, which afforded Batum some extra touches. Leonard will be back in the fold, and the Clippers have no shortage of other options on the wing, such as Robert Covington, Marcus Morris, Luke Kennard, Norman Powell and even Amir Coffey and Terance Mann. Batum ranked 145th in per-game fantasy production last year, so with a declining role, he's only a viable option in deep leagues. Even then, he's a low-upside option at the back of drafts.
In his age-32 campaign, Batum enjoyed a career revival as a durable and reliable veteran presence for the Clippers last season, tying for second on the team with 67 games played and ranking behind only Kawhi Leonard and Paul George with 27.4 minutes per contest. He spent time at both forward positions and even worked as a small-ball center when called upon, providing versatility that extended his real-life value beyond his statistical output. Batum's per-game numbers included 8.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.6 three-pointers and 1.0 steals. He converted 46.4 percent of his field-goal attempts, 40.4 percent of his tries from three-point range and 82.8 percent of his free throws while turning the ball over at a rate of just 0.8 per game. While nothing about Batum's production screams fantasy difference-maker, he contributed just enough across multiple categories to be rosterable at times during the season, particularly early on when he was part of the starting unit. He should be good for similar production during the upcoming campaign after re-signing with the Clippers in August, and he could take on an even greater offensive role with Kawhi Leonard on the shelf until at least February. Batum isn't going to be a must-roster player in most leagues, but he could be worth a late-round pick in nine-category formats.
Batum played his fifth season in Charlotte during the 2019-20 campaign, but the team released him Nov. 21 in order to create salary cap space for the anticipated signing of prize free agent and fellow wing Gordon Hayward. Batum's decline in play certainly played a role in also making him expendable, as he produced career lows in several categories last season. As of Nov. 25, Charlotte is actively seeking a trade partner for Batum so as to complete what would be a three-team deal also involving the Celtics that will bring Hayward into the fold. Batum's overall outlook for the coming season will naturally depend on where he ultimately lands, although the fact the veteran wing slumped to career-low averages in points (3.6), field-goal percentage (34.6) and three-point percentage (28.6) over 22 games last season and ultimately fell out of a role in the rotation altogether doesn't brighten his prospects.
Batum is coming off the lowest-usage season of his career (13.2%), compiling four-year lows in points (9.9) and assists (3.3) per game. That said, he had the third-most efficient season of his career (58.1 true shooting percentage) and still saw 30-plus minutes for the ninth straight campaign. Heading into his age 31 season, Batum's declining usage would imply that he's no longer a significant offensive threat. However, with Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb (the Hornets' two leading scorers last season) moving on, Batum may have to help pick up some slack, as it's up for debate if he's now the best player on Charlotte. A best-case scenario would see him produce similar numbers to his first two seasons with the Hornets, where he averaged 15.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.0 steals. The range of outcomes on Batum's 2019-20 campaign seem high considering his age and Charlotte's poor roster construction, but he's unquestionably worth a late-round flier in the majority of fantasy drafts.
An early-season elbow injury and late-season Achilles injury limited the veteran to 64 games during his 10th season. While he was still able to provide all-around production -- 11.6 points, 5.5 assists, 4.8 rebounds, 1.4 threes, 1.0 steals -- each of those categories, except for steals, represented his lowest marks since joining the Hornets in 2015-16. Optimistic Fantasy owners could chalk up the down year to injuries and the presence of Dwight Howard. Pessimists could point to the fact that Batum is turning 30 and hasn't shot better than 42.6 percent from the field since 2013-14 -- what are the odds he’s getting better? Regardless, Howard’s departure without significant replacement should vault Batum’s usage up to the levels we saw during previous campaigns with Charlotte, where he posted 15.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.9 threes and 1.0 steals per tilt.
Batum has quietly been one of the best all-around wings in the league over recent seasons, as he continues to stuff the stat sheet at ease. Batum is averaging 15.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 1.0 steal and 0.5 blocks in his two seasons with the Hornets. His consistency is incredible too, as all those averages are within 0.2 of one another in that two-year span. In addition, this is a guy who rarely misses games, as he has played at least 70 games in five straight seasons, while averaging at least 34.0 minutes per contest in each individual year. Despite being a solid two-way player, Batum has some room for improvement with his three-point shot. He's a career 35.7 percent shooter from distance, so after shooting just 33.3 percent in 2016-17, Batum should be in line for a bounce-back effort. While Batum is unlikely to make an All-Star team in his current role, he's quietly one of the most valuable players to his team and is usually a solid mid-round guy in Fantasy drafts with his ability to fill up multiple categories across the stat sheet.
Coming off of an uncharacteristically poor 2014-15 campaign in Portland, Batum returned to form last season, averaging career highs in scoring (14.9 points per game) and assists (5.8), to go with 6.1 rebounds per game. The 27-year-old is among the NBA's most diverse two-way threats and joined Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook, James Harden and Draymond Green as the only players to record at least 1,000 points, 400 assists, 400 rebounds and 100 made treys last season. Entering 2016-17, Batum's role is expected to remain fairly constant, though the return of a healthy Michael Kidd-Gilchrist will push Batum back to shooting guard after spending much of last season at small forward. That could result in a slight dip in rebounding, but should also enable Batum to relax a bit more defensively, given Kidd-Gilchrist's standing as an elite all-around defenders. A career 44.2 percent shooter from the field, Batum has room to improve after converting only 40 percent of his attempts in 2014-15 and 42.6 percent last season. The same goes for his three-point efficiency, which dipped to 32.4 percent and 34.8 percent, respectively, over the past two seasons.
In his seventh season, Batum averaged 9.4 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.1 steals, and 0.6 blocks in 34 minutes per game through 71 regular season contests with the Blazers. Struggling with an array of ailments, including knee contusions, a torn ligament in his shooting wrist, and lower back pain, the French forward sank only 40 percent from the field, 32 percent from downtown, and 86 percent from the free-throw line. While Batum still produced in multiple categories and his free-throw percentage reached a career-high in 2014-15, his field goal and three-point percentages were both career-lows. As far as his shooting woes went, things didn't get much better in the postseason, where he posted 14.2 points on 34 percent from the field, 8.6 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 0.2 steals, and 0.2 blocks in 42 minutes per game through five games versus the Grizzlies. With the Blazers opting for youth in the post-LaMarcus Aldridge era, the team shipped Batum to the Hornets, where he figures to slide into the lineup alongside the team's assumed starting trio of Kemba Walker, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, and Al Jefferson. Entering the final year of his contract, Batum turns 27 in December. If he is able to stay healthy and mesh well with his new teammates, he could be a decent bounce-back candidate in 2015-16.
Supplying a career-best 7.5 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game in 2013-14, Nicolas Batum's other primary counting stats nonetheless suffered. On offense, his output (13.0 points on 1.8 treys per contest) marked lows among the last three seasons, which may have been spurred by an avulsion fracture to his left middle finger that he suffered in early January and which required the use of a splint for the rest of the season. On the other end of the court, the 6-8, 200 pound Frenchman failed to average at least one steal and one block, a benchmark he'd accomplished the previous two seasons, instead tallying 0.9 swipes and 0.7 swats per game. However, in addition to the aforementioned fractured finger, Batum gutted out various maladies to log the first full 82-game schedule of his six-year career. With an all-encompassing game already at his disposal, the righty stated a desire to develop his left hand and hone his post game during the offseason. After netting 75 percent of his shots at the the rim last season, an expansion of his offense down low would do wonders for a Blazers team that ranked third in points per 100 possessions with 112, as well as relieve the burden placed upon dynamic duo LaMarcus Aldridge and Damian Lillard.
All signs pointed to a breakout season from Batum last year, and he delivered the goods, thanks to an 8.1 jump in minutes per game, settling in among the league leaders at 38.5 mpg. He has the look of a poor man's Kevin Durant, with shooting percentages of .423/.372/.848 last season that led to 14.3 points and 2.3 three-pointers per game. He will be a popular pick in drafts not just because of his sweet stroke, but his defensive counting stats that are aided by his ridiculous wingspan. Last season he averaged 1.2 steals and 1.1 blocks per game, and with a jump from 1.4 assists per game in 2011-12 to 4.9 apg in 2012-13, Batum established himself as a true eight-category contributor. The one worry here is that The Trail Blazers made some nice moves in the offseason to improve their abysmal bench from last season. Continued improvement from Victor Claver and the addition of Dorell Wright will likely mean that Batum won't see quite as many minutes in 2013-14.
Batum, who was a restricted free agent this summer, will be back with the Blazers to try and improve upon his solid campaign from a year ago. He is something of a poor man’s Kevin Durant, with his lanky frame, smooth jumper and impressive shooting percentages. He averaged 13.9 points, 4.6 boards, 1.0 steal and 1.0 block per game last season– all career highs. His real value comes from his efficiency. He shot 45 percent from the floor, 39 percent from three, and 84 percent from the line last year. Batum will be 24 this season and could improve, making him a high-upside pick on draft day.
Batum was a big sleeper candidate going into last season, and he rewarded his owners by posting career-high averages in nearly every category. He played the majority of the season as the Trail Blazers’ starting small forward, averaging 12.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.6 three-pointers, 0.9 steals, 0.6 blocks, and 1.1 turnovers in 33 minutes of action over 67 games as a starter. Nonetheless, Batum will probably be moved back into a bench role to start the season, due to the Blazers’ acquisition of Gerald Wallace at last year’s trade deadline. (Wallace was forced to the four last year with Marcus Camby and Greg Oden out, and LaMarcus Aldridge moving to center). The Blazers traded Rudy Fernandez to the Mavericks on draft day, opening up a few minutes off the bench, but Batum probably won’t match last year’s numbers without a significant injury to a starter. If Brandon Roy and Wes Matthews get healthy, Batum could get squeezed even further.
An essential ingredient in constructing a successful fantasy team – just as with constructing a successful actual team – is in paying not for what a player has done, but for what he's likely to do. Will Joe Johnson be one of the best players in the NBA during his age-34 season? Probably not, but that's how the Atlanta Hawks will be compensating him – and as a result, they're likely to have problems in the 2015-16 season. Sometimes it's easy to pay a player what he's worth: LeBron James will likely be worth the money for awhile. Other times, it's necessary to be aggressive in the present for a future payoff. Owners in this last frame of mind would do well to consider Nicolas Batum. The young (he turns 22 in December) Frenchman offers a broad base of skills, including three-point shooting (40.9% last year on 3.6 attempts per game), steals, and blocks (0.7 per game of each while averaging only 25 minutes). There are two concerns for Batum this year: getting into games and, once he's there, staying in them. Batum missed 45 games last season, most of them coming as he recovered from surgery on a torn labrum in his right shoulder. Reports at press time suggest the shoulder is no longer an issue. As for the question of playing time, the Blazers last season had a logjam at the three, giving minutes to Martell Webster, Travis Outlaw, Rudy Fernandez, and Batum himself. For various reasons, none of those first three players will be in Portland this season, making Batum a good bet to log consistent run should he remain healthy.
The 20-year-old Frenchman was a surprise starter for the Blazers last year. While he only played 18 minutes per game, Batum provided the starting unit with solid defensive play and the ability to hit an occasional three. As his scoring average would indicate (5.8 ppg), Batum doesn't figure into the offensive game plan much, but he should see more shot attempts as his long-range game improves.
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Notches nine points
FLos Angeles Clippers
November 19, 2024
Batum contributed nine points (3-6 FG, 3-5 3Pt) and three rebounds over 20 minutes during Monday's 102-99 victory over the Warriors.
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Solid defensive showing in loss
FLos Angeles Clippers
November 1, 2024
Batum provided three points (1-4 FG, 1-3 3Pt), five rebounds, four blocks and three assists across 21 minutes during Thursday's 125-119 loss to Phoenix.
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Coming off bench
FLos Angeles Clippers
October 23, 2024
Batum is not in Wednesday's starting lineup versus Phoenix, Joey Linn of SI.com reports.
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Starting vs. Sacramento
FLos Angeles Clippers
October 17, 2024
Batum is in the starting lineup for Thursday's preseason game against the Kings, Justin Russo of the 'Clip & Roll' podcast reports.
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Tallies four defensive stats
FLos Angeles Clippers
October 15, 2024
Batum scored zero points (0-1 FG), adding three rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks in 18 minutes during Monday's preseason win over Dallas.
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Should see regular minutes
FLos Angeles Clippers
September 11, 2024
Batum is expected to be a regular name in the Clippers' rotation to start the 2024-25 season, Law Murray of The Athletic speculates.
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Batum is expected to see regular minutes but likely won't be a starter. As things stand now, Kawhi Leonard and Derrick Jones are expected to be the starting forwards, while Norman Powell should play a sixth-man role, but Batum should still be a key reserve.
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