Andrew Bogut ‘kind of Blown Away' by How Warriors Recruited Him to Return

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Andrew Bogut put pen to paper on Wednesday. He is officially a member of the Golden State Warriors again.

Although things escalated quickly in the last couple of days, the process of bringing the Aussie big man back to the Bay Area began months ago.

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 draft thought his NBA career was over. But then the two-time defending champions came calling.

Marc Stein of The New York Times has the details:

The Warriors began lobbying Bogut to rejoin them in December and made it to March with a roster opening for the 7-foot center, who wasn't available to be signed until the Kings' season ended last weekend.

"I was kind of blown away," Bogut said in a telephone interview from Australia. "This wasn't a situation where I threw my hat in the ring to try to get signed in the NBA I wouldn't do that.

"To come back to the NBA, for me, was basically Golden State or nothing. But the fact it was Golden State - it was the kind of opportunity that I would be kicking myself if I didn't take."

If you recall, Damian Jones' season came to an end when he tore his pectoral muscle in the Warriors' loss at Detroit on Dec. 1. So it makes sense that Golden State connected with Bogut at some point shortly thereafter.

It's been widely reported that the Warriors had Robin Lopez at the top of their wish list. But once he and the Bulls failed to reach terms on a buyout, "Golden State intensified its pursuit of Bogut as soon as the (Sydney) Kings were eliminated from the N.B.L. playoffs," Stein writes.

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Considering the fact that Bogut held a press conference in Sydney on Wednesday (technically Thursday in Australia), it seems unlikely that he will play on Friday night against the Nuggets.

Perhaps his debut will be Sunday against the Suns? We will see if Steve Kerr provides an update after practice on Thursday.

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