Nearly four weeks into free agency, he decided to prioritize another shot at a championship over the chance at a more lucrative deal. In addition to receiving interest from the Suns and Heat, McGee, 29, reportedly met with the Clippers and Kings. Last summer, after the departures of Andrew Bogut, Festus Ezeli and Marreese Speights left it with few other prototypical interior defenders, Golden State took a chance on the man who once had thrived in Denver for George Karl's pace-and-space system. On a team stocked with elite shooters and passers, McGee's knack for catching lobs added another dimension to the league's most prolific offense.