Andrew Bogut has found found a new home.
The Warriors and Mavs agreed to terms on a deal that will send the big man to Dallas, a source confirmed to CSNBayArea.com.
The Warriors will receive a future second-round pick, according to The Vertical.
The deal cannot be completed until the moratorium comes to a close on Wednesday night at 9:01pm PDT. ESPN's Marc Stein first reported the deal.
Also off the court, it seems that the Warriors are trying to re-sign Marreese Speights.
With Kevin Durant electing to sign with the Warriors, Golden State will need to go through a series of procedural moves that will take them from being above the cap, to below.
As a result, the Warriors will only be able to fill out the remaining roster spots with minimum contracts, plus one player on the "room exception" of around $2.9 million.
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Speights earned $3.8 million in 2015-16, so he would have to take a paycut to return.
Speights, who will turn 29 in August, averaged 7.1 points and 3.3 rebounds over 11.6 minutes per game last season.
He made 24 3-pointers (he made 19 over his first seven seasons combined) and shot just under 39 percent from deep.