Clippers interested in Jordan Farmar
Clippers lost Collison who signed with the Kings
The Clippers have expressed interest in Los Angeles Lakers free agent guard Jordan Farmar, multiple league sources told ESPNLosAngeles.com.
Farmar, 27, averaged 10.1 points and 4.9 assists for the Lakers last season while shooting 43.8 percent from 3 after leaving more than $3 million of guaranteed money on the table in Turkey to leave Europe and rejoin his former team.
The Lakers have already expressed interest in Farmar as well, but their plan at point guard for next season is still up in the air with 40-year-old Steve Nash on the books for $9.7 million, Kendall Marshall expected to be retained on a non-guaranteed deal worth approximately $915,000 and rookie Jordan Clarkson, a combo guard out of Missouri, added to the mix after L.A. acquired him from Washington on draft night for $1.8 million.
Farmar, 27, averaged 10.1 points and 4.9 assists for the Lakers last season while shooting 43.8 percent from 3 after leaving more than $3 million of guaranteed money on the table in Turkey to leave Europe and rejoin his former team.
The Lakers have already expressed interest in Farmar as well, but their plan at point guard for next season is still up in the air with 40-year-old Steve Nash on the books for $9.7 million, Kendall Marshall expected to be retained on a non-guaranteed deal worth approximately $915,000 and rookie Jordan Clarkson, a combo guard out of Missouri, added to the mix after L.A. acquired him from Washington on draft night for $1.8 million.