OAKLAND, California — The Golden State Warriors are banking on Andrew Bogut's future in the Bay Area. The Warriors and the Australian center agreed to a contract extension Friday, a day after the preseason ended. A person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press it was for three years and $36 million and could be worth up to $42 million with incentives. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the terms had not been publicly disclosed. Bogut's contract was set to expire after this season. The Warriors acquired Bogut in a trade-deadline deal in March 2012 that sent guard Monta Ellis to Milwaukee. He did not play for Golden State that season while recov...
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