David West and the Warriors have reportedly agreed to a one-year deal.

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The Warriors and forward David West have agreed to a one-year deal, reports TNT’s David Aldridge.

West will sign for the veteran minimum, according to the report.

West played for the Spurs last season, sacrificing a significant amount of money with the Pacers to play for a title contender. West seems to be making a similar move now, as the Warriors are Finals favorites after agreeing to a deal with former MVP Kevin Durant.

The Warriors let go of big men Andrew Bogut and Festus Ezeli after successfully pitching Durant, so West could be in line for significant minutes in Golden State’s frontcourt. West will be joining center Zaza Pachulia, who agreed to a deal with Golden State on Monday.

Last season, West averaged 7.1 points and 4.0 rebounds in 18 minutes per game for the Spurs.