The Warriors didn't get Kevin Garnett, but they're benefiting indirectly from the deal that moved the All-Star out of Minnesota.
Two people with knowledge of the negotiations confirmed Friday that the Warriors have agreed in principle with point guard Troy Hudson on a one-year contract. Hudson became a free agent in August after the Timberwolves agreed to buy out the last two years of his contract at a cost of approximately $10 million.
Hudson, 31, will receive $1.22 million this season, the minimum pay allowed for a player with his 10 seasons of NBA experience. Per league rules meant to make veteran free agents more attractive, the Warriors will be reimbursed nearly $450,000.





