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Kevin Durant to stay with Golden State Warriors but Jerry West joins Clippers

NBA Finals MVP will opt out of contract but re-sign with champions, while executive board member West joins Los Angeles franchise as consultant

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Kevin Durant hoists the MVP trophy during the Warriors’ 2017 championship victory parade in downtown Oakland. Photo: USA TODAY Sports
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Kevin Durant is set to make a new contract deal and stay with the Golden State Warriors, but the new NBA champions did lose a legendary player on Monday.

Multiple reports said Durant, the Most Valuable Player of this month’s NBA Finals triumph over Cleveland, will opt out of his contract but re-sign with Golden State in a money-saving move under NBA salary cap rules.

But the Warriors lost Jerry West, a member of the team’s executive board who on Monday was named a consultant to the Los Angeles Clippers.

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The 79-year-old Hall of Fame guard was an iconic star for the Los Angeles Lakers and the NBA’s logo is designed around his silhouette.

Durant, who joined the Warriors last July after finishing his contract with Oklahoma City, plans to decline his player option for the 2017-18 campaign and become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, according to reports.

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Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors talks to the fans while they celebrate the 2017 NBA Championship at The Henry J. Kaiser Convention Centre during their victory parade and rally in Oakland. Photo: AFP
Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors talks to the fans while they celebrate the 2017 NBA Championship at The Henry J. Kaiser Convention Centre during their victory parade and rally in Oakland. Photo: AFP
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