Andrew Bogut has signed a three-year contract extension with the Golden State Warriors worth up to around $42 million, a league source told RealGM.

Bogut’s new deal doesn’t contain any team or player options and includes incentives covering 10 to 15 percent of the $42-plus million, a source told RealGM. The agreement is set up to pay Bogut as a top six center – without the bonuses being met – but will recognize him as a top four big man should he reach performance- and health-based incentives.

Bogut had one season left on his contract, but he made clear his desire to reach a long-term deal. His agent, David Bauman, worked actively with Warriors management to secure the seven-foot center’s future with the franchsie.

Despite an injury plagued regular season in 2012-13, Bogut elevated his health as the year wore on and became an integral part of the Warriors’ run to the second round of the NBA playoffs. In 12 postseason starts, Bogut averaged 7.2 points, 10.9 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 27.9 minutes per game.

After spending six seasons with the Bucks as the No. 1 pick in the 2005 draft, Bogut, 28, was dealt to the Warriors in 2012 as part of a trade that sent Monta Ellis to Milwaukee. In nearly two years with the Warriors, he's been increasingly visible in the community and a growing presence in the frontcourt.

Over Bogut’s eight-year career, he has averaged 12.2 points and 9.2 rebounds, including a selection to the All-NBA third team in 2010. Bogut was drafted in the NBA after a two-year collegiate career at the University of Utah.