Kevin Durant has told the clubs he met with in the Hamptons that his free-agency decision will be announced Monday, according to league sources.

Durant, the biggest catch on the free-agent market, met with six teams the past three days: Oklahoma City, Golden State, San Antonio, Boston, Miami and the Los Angeles Clippers. He finished meeting with the Thunder delegation late Sunday afternoon in his last face-to-face session with teams, sources told ESPN's Marc Stein. Among those representing Oklahoma City in Sunday's final pitch, sources told Stein, were general manager Sam Presti and owner Clay Bennett.

Durant met with the Heat earlier Sunday. That meeting lasted about two hours, according to multiple reports.

Oklahoma City, where Durant played the first nine seasons of his career, had requested another meeting with Durant after he sat down with Miami, sources said.

Boston, which met with Durant on Saturday evening, might have boosted its chances of landing him by reaching an agreement with free-agent forward Al Horford on Saturday. Rich Kleiman, Durant's agent, had been recruiting Horford to join Oklahoma City, according to a source. One person with knowledge of the situation said the Celtics' addition of Horford could play into Durant's decision, but it will not be an overriding factor.

Kevin Durant met with the Thunder, Warriors, Spurs, Celtics, Clippers and Heat over the past several days and told them his free-agency decision would be made by Monday, sources say. AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez

Executives from the teams that have met with Durant have said they have not been able to get a read on which way he is leaning.

Nonetheless, the Clippers appear to have taken themselves out of the running by signing Austin Rivers to a three-year, $35 million contract on Saturday. Rivers' deal eats into the Clippers' cap space and leaves them little room to sign Durant.