David Lee Headed to Golden State, Agent Says

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Jul 9, 2010

NEW YORK — David Lee is headed
from the New York Knicks to the Golden State Warriors in a
sign-and-trade deal, the All-Star forward's agent said Thursday.

Mark Bartelstein said Lee will get a
six-year, $80 million contract. The Knicks will receive forwards
Anthony Randolph, Kelenna Azubuike and Ronny Turiaf.

Lee has been the Knicks' most popular
and productive player under coach Mike D'Antoni, but the team wouldn't
commit to signing him so it could preserve enough salary cap room to
afford two maximum salary players.

The Knicks gave one of those
contracts to Amare Stoudemire, who signed Thursday and plays the same
position as Lee, then agreed to work on the sign-and-trade so Lee could
earn a sixth year in the deal.

"There was a lot of different ways
this could have gone and I needed them to help," Bartelstein said.
"They were great about it."

Lee was likely the best free agent
left on the market. He averaged 20.2 and 11.7 rebounds last season and
has developed a reliable outside shot in recent years.

The Knicks could have lost him last
summer, but Lee didn't receive an offer in a market where many teams
were saving money for this free agency period. But he had plenty of
options this time around.

Lee spent all five years in New York, where he was respected for playing hard on losing teams.

"David loved his time in New York," Bartelstein said. "They gave David an incredible opportunity the last few years."

Randolph was Golden State's
first-round pick in 2008 but fell out of favor with coach Don Nelson
and played only 33 games last season. Azubuike was limited to just nine
games before a season-ending knee injury.

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