The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iguodala stays with Warriors, Tucker, Nene in Houston

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NEW YORK: Free agent swingman Andre Iguodala has agreed a three-year deal to remain with the NBA champion Golden State Warriors, with the 33-year-old reserve confirming the move on Twitter.

“Sources close to Andre Iguodala reporting agreed to terms to return to the bay .... ” Iguodala tweeted, a poke at the uncertaint­y surroundin­g all news in the first days of the NBA’s 201718 free agency frenzy.

Talks with free agents began Saturday but the league forbids contract signings until Thursday. That doesn’t prevent dealmaking but it does keep teams from talking about their moves until they are finalized.

Iguodala’s deal, worth $48 million (42 million euros) according to multiple reports, comes after he met with the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets.

The Warriors are working to retain the core of a club that has won two NBA crowns in three seasons and came within a game of sweeping all three.

Golden State agreed to terms on the richest contract in NBA history with a five-year “supermax” deal worth $201 million to star guard Stephen Curry, the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player reaping the benefits of a salary cap jump and a willingnes­s to take less than he could make elsewhere to keep the Warriors a title contender and on budget. That’s much the same decision that appears to have been made by NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant, who left Oklahoma City for Golden State in a free agent deal last July.

Durant opted out of his contract so the Warriors had more money to pay top reserves Iguodala and Shaun Livingston but is expected to rejoin the club. He would likely command a huge deal next year but his sacrifice this season keeps the nucleus of a championsh­ip dynasty together for another campaign.

Iguodala was the 2015 NBA Finals MVP, his insertion into the lineup producing matchup issues Cleveland could not overcome, and he was a finalist for this year’s NBA Sixth Man of the Year award given to the top bench player.

Iguodala averaged 7.6 points, 3.4 assists and 4.0 rebounds in 76 games last season and has averaged 13.0 points, 4.5 assists and 5.3 rebounds over 13 seasons with Philadelph­ia, Denver and Golden State.

His rejection of the Rockets, who landed point guard Chris Paul in a deal with the Los Angeles Clippers to join star shooting guard James Harden, prompted Houston to strike a deal with forward P.J. Tucker, multiple reports saying it was for four years and $32 million. - AFP

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