Andrew Bogut has decided on the Cleveland Cavaliers, and will sign with the team this weekend, according to ESPN’s Marc Stein.
Andrew Bogut will sign with Cleveland Cavaliers
The former Warrior will become a Cavalier.


His agent, David Bauman, confirmed the move with ESPN, though he did say it was not an easy decision for Bogut.
”It was a methodical process ... He wanted to talk to all the teams and he wanted to make sure he understood the role [in each situation].
“It was a lot closer than Andrew thought going into the process. As of this morning he wasn’t sure what to do. He had a great talk last night, for example, with [Celtics coach] Brad Stevens.”
Bogut played for the Dallas Mavericks this year, was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, and negotiated a buyout. More notable, though, is the fact that Bogut was with the Golden State Warriors the year before.
The Cavaliers are going to have to cut someone from their roster to make this work; possibly DeAndre Liggins or Jordan McRae.
If the Cavs and Warriors end up in the finals again, Bogut will have switched sides, which will make for some interesting watching.











