Golden State acquires guard Buddy Hield in $21 million sign-and-trade with the 76ers

The Golden State Warriors have replaced one 3-point weapon with another. A few days after former Warrior Klay Thompson signed a three-year, $50 million deal with the Dallas Mavericks, Golden State has acquired Buddy Hield off a sign-and-trade agreement with the Philadelphia 76ers, according to multiple reports.

The deal is guaranteed for two years with $18 million guaranteed, followed by a $3 million partial guarantee in the third year and a player option in the fourth year, which is not guaranteed, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. In return, the 76ers received a 2031 second-round pick, via the Mavericks.

Hield averaged 12.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game this season, starting the year with the Indiana Pacers before being traded to Philadelphia in February. The 31-year-old played in every regular season game, but did not start many games with either team.

Hield, who has been at the top of the league in 3-pointers made for the past several years, will join Stephen Curry in the Warriors' backcourt. As the two have the most total 3-pointers made in the past five seasons, Hield is a logical choice to replace Thompson and make Hield and Curry the next iteration of the Splash Brothers.

After dominating the past decade behind the same player core, Thompson's departure marks a turning point for the Warriors. Golden State failed to qualify for the playoffs after losing to the Sacramento Kings in the play-in tournament.

Hield is currently in Valencia, Spain, helping the Bahamas on an unlikely Olympic qualifying run in men's basketball, with the team two wins away from making an appearance in Paris. If Hield and the Bahamian men's national team pull off the next two wins, it will result in the first Olympic appearance for the Bahamas. The Bahamas are coached by Chris DeMarco, an assistant coach with the Warriors.

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