The Clippers officially signed three players Sunday, including 11-time All-Star James Harden, to deals, the team announced Sunday.

Forward Nicolas Batum and veteran center Brook Lopez also both officially were signed to play for the Clippers this coming season.

Harden reportedly inked a two-year, $81.5 million deal.

Last season, Harden averaged 22.8 points, 8.7 assists and 5.8 rebounds in 79 starts. He was the only player in the NBA to rank in the top 10 in total points, assists, steals and 3-pointers.

For Batum, his re-signing marked the start of his fifth season with the team. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the 36-year-old forward reportedly signed a two-year, $11.5 million deal. The deal includes a team option as well as a trade kicker.

He appeared in 78 games last season and averaged 4.0 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists, while shooting 43.3% from 3-point range (tied for third in the NBA) and was a finalist for the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year award.

He is one of seven active players in the NBA with 10,000 points, 5,000 rebounds and 1,500 3-pointers.

Lopez, a veteran center, reportedly signed a two-year, $18 million deal.

Lopez, 37, averaged 13.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.9 blocks (fourth in NBA), playing 31.8 minutes in 80 games with the Bucks last season. He shot 50.9% (394-774) from the field, 37.3% (139-373) from 3-point range and 82.6% (114-138) from the free-throw line.

Last season marked Lopez’s third straight campaign with 100+ three-pointers and 100+ blocks, and the sixth in his career, the most in NBA history.

Record-setting deal

Kevin Durant’s trade to the Rockets is official and officially record-setting.

The deal got approved by the NBA on Sunday as part of a seven-team transaction, one in which a slew of other trade agreements got folded into one massive package.

Involved in the deal: Phoenix, Houston, Atlanta, Minnesota, Golden State, Brooklyn and the Los Angeles Lakers. It includes a total of 13 players — the headline moves include Durant going to Houston from Phoenix, the Rockets sending Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks to the Suns, and the Rockets acquiring Clint Capela from the Hawks.

The seven-team involvement in the Durant trade tops the previous record, a six-team transaction last summer that most notably sent Klay Thompson to the Mavericks. Golden State — Thompson’s former team — obviously was another part of that trade, as were Charlotte, Minnesota, Philadelphia and Denver on varying levels.

Cavs make moves

The Cleveland Cavaliers will have a pair of familiar players back next season.

The Cavs announced they have re-signed Sam Merrill to a four-year contract and brought back Larry Nance Jr. for a second stint on a one-year deal.

Cleveland’s acquisition of Lonzo Ball from the Bulls for Isaac Okoro was also made official on the first day of the signing period.

Merrill averaged 7.2 points and made 137 3-pointers in 71 games last season.

Nance spent parts of four seasons with the Cavs from 2018-21. He played for Atlanta last season and averaged 8.5 points and 4.3 rebounds in 24 games with three starts.

Ball gives Cleveland a veteran point guard. Darius Garland is likely to miss the start of the regular season.