David Lee wanted to help turn around Golden State when he came to the struggling franchise as a high-priced free agent in 2010.
Five years later, Lee is leaving with a championship — and the respect of his teammates and loyal fans.
The Warriors agreed to trade the former All-Star forward to Boston for Gerald Wallace on Tuesday, a person with knowledge of the deal said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the trade can't become official until the moratorium on NBA business ends Thursday.
Lee injured his left hamstring in the final preseason game and his role diminished with the emergence of Draymond Green, the runner-up for defensive player of the year. The NBA champion Warriors have been looking to trade Lee this summer to limit the team's luxury tax hit next season.
Green wrote on Twitter that he wished Lee "nothing but the best and I appreciate you showing me the way Champ!!! Much love."
It became a near-certainty the Warriors would move Lee after agreeing to a five-year contract worth about $82 million with Green last week.
Lee is due about $15.4 million in the final year of his contract. Wallace is owed about $10 million next season.
But because Wallace's contract was signed after the most recent collective bargaining agreement, the Warriors can use the stretch provision and it will only cost the team about $3.3 million over the next three seasons — a huge tax savings.