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Report: West to re-sign with Warriors for final season

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David West appears to have one more year left in the tank.

The 36-year-old will re-sign with the Golden State Warriors on a one-year deal that will be his last in the NBA, a source told NBA.com's David Aldridge.

While terms aren't yet known, the veteran's minimum for playerswith more than 10 years of experience has risen to $2.3 million under the new collective bargaining agreement.

It was last summer when West bypassed landing a larger contract elsewhere to join the Warriors for roughly $1.5 million. After becoming a champion for the first time earlier this month, the 14-year pro was asked about that decision, saying that the money he earns won't follow him to his grave, and what he accomplishes and the memories he creates are far more important.

Coming off the bench for Golden State, West went on to average 4.6 points and three rebounds during the regular season, with those numbers hovering around the same mark during the Warriors' historic 16-1 postseason run.

Players can't officially sign with teams until the moratorium ends July 6.

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