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Phoenix Suns Named 'Top Landing Spot' for Former NBA MVP Amid Roster Changes originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It has been a busy offseason for the Phoenix Suns as they have made major changes to their roster, which was expected after they missed the playoffs last season.
That mantra was echoed last season, but it didn't truly come to fruition. Tyus Jones was effective and did his job, considering he was on a one-year, minimum-salary deal. Still, his lack of size and scoring punch made him nearly unplayable down the stretch of the season.
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The Phoenix Suns are officially welcoming one of their rookies to the roster, according to HoopsHype insider Michael Scotto. 'The Phoenix Suns and No. 41 pick K
The Phoenix Suns announced today that the team has acquired forward Dillon Brooks and guard Jalen Green, and the draft rights to center Khaman Maluach, the 10 th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, forward Rasheer Fleming,
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The Rookie Wire on MSNSuns: No. 41 overall pick Koby Brea signed to two-way contractAveraging 5.9 attempts per game, Koby Brea led the SEC and ranked ninth among all players in Division I in 3-point percentage.
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Who is the Phoenix Suns’ new sharpshooter Koby Brea?When the Phoenix Suns traded up for the No. 41 pick in the second round, many of us thought that they would target a playmaking, ball-handling guard. Instead, they drafted one of, if not the best ...
The Phoenix Suns traded up to land the No. 41 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft and they decided to take a shooter out of Kentucky with the pick.. The shooter? Koby Brea, who gets to join Devin Booker, who also played for Kentucky, in Phoenix. Brea shot 43.5% from 3 for the Wildcats last season.