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LaMarcus Aldridge signs with Brooklyn Nets

The seven-time All-Star signed a reported one-year, veteran's minimum deal with Brooklyn.

'Rich get richer'

Four-time All-Star LaMarcus Aldridge has averaged 19.4 points and 8.3 rebounds in his 15 NBA seasons.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Nets aren’t finished bringing big names to Brooklyn.

LaMarcus Aldridge is next after signing with the Nets for the remainder of the season on Sunday.

After reaching a buyout agreement with the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, the veteran forward quickly became a coveted free agent for contending teams.

The Nets announced the signing Sunday evening.

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski first reported Aldridge’s intentions.

Aldridge joins a Nets team that has current All-Stars Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving, and added a former one earlier this month when it signed Blake Griffin.

Aldridge averaged 19.5 points and 8.0 rebounds in 5 1/2 seasons for the Spurs, before they removed the 35-year-old from the rotation earlier this month while searching for a potential trade. None materialized before the deadline Thursday, so the Spurs bought out Aldridge’s contract.

An All-Star in three of his seasons in San Antonio, Aldridge fills one of the few holes for the potent Nets. He can play power forward or center, giving Brooklyn a reliable post-up presence to play with its collection of outside threats.

Center Andre Drummond, waived by Cleveland, remains another top choice for teams seeking help from the buyout market.

Aldridge was also an All-Star four times in Portland before joining the Spurs.

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