Report: Barnes, Mavs agree to terms on $94 million deal

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It appears Harrison Barnes will be moving to Dallas.

The Mavericks and Barnes agreed to terms on a 4-year, $94 million contract, according to ESPN's Marc Stein.

On Saturday, Stein reported that Dallas was prepared to offer Barnes a max deal.

On Monday morning, Kevin Durant announced that he would sign with the Warriors, bringing Barnes' career in Golden State to an end.

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To make room for Durant, the Warriors will renounce the rights to Barnes, who will then become an unrestricted free agent.

Barnes will be able to sign his contract on Wednesday night at 9:01pm PDT.

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Andrew Bogut will be joining Barnes in Dallas, as the Warriors and Mavs agreed to terms on a trade, a source confirmed to CSNBayArea.com's Monte Poole.

That deal cannot be completed until Wednesday night as well.

The Warriors selected Barnes with the seventh overall pick in the 2012 draft.

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