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Dylan Windler Signs With Perth

Dylan Windler and the Perth Wildcats have agreed to a contract. Windler is represented by Andy Shiffman and Mark Bartelstein.

Windler played in 17 games last season with the Los Angeles Lakers, Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks.

Windler was the 26th overall pick in the 2019 NBA draft out of Belmont by the Indiana Pacers.

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Thompson won four championships with the Golden State Warriors, but the two sides reached a point where a separation would benefit everyone.

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“I just, like, freely thought about it at the end. I was like, ‘Do I have more to give [the Warriors] or would going somewhere else motivate me to add a new chapter to my legacy?'” Thompson said. “And that’s what I decided on. And I haven’t looked back since.”

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