PHOENIX – The Phoenix Suns have announced their 2026 NBA Summer League roster, which is headlined by Suns' first-round pick Koa Peat. The team Phoenix is bringing to Las Vegas next weekend: Devin Askew (6-4, 195 lbs, Villanova, Rookie) Koby Brea (6-6, 215, Kentucky, 1 Year Vet) Darius Brown II (6-3, 192, Utah State, 1 Year Vet) Corey Camper Jr.
We are one week away from Summer League tipping off in Las Vegas, and with it comes our first look at Suns basketball since late April, when the team’s season ended with a first-round sweep at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The goal of this piece is to be the only Koa Peat article you ever need. We will cover his hometown connection, his combine measurements, all the statistics, his family/upbringing, his fit in Phoenix, strengths, weaknesses, and more.
The Phoenix Suns made a signing on Thursday that may get Golden State Warriors fans jealous. While it is just a two-way contract, the front office seemingly acquired someone who has the ability to provide a spark off the bench if need be.
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Phoenix Suns remain busy with an underrated signing to fill one of their three two-way spots. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on Thursday that the franchise has signed former Golden State Warriors guard Pat Spencer to a two-way deal for the 2026-2027 season.
PHOENIX — Free agency frenzy is well underway for the Phoenix Suns, though their first-round pick in Koa Peat is still freshly arrived to the Valley. He didn't have to travel far, as the Arizona Wildcats forward was just a few hours south of Phoenix before the Suns leapfrogged into the end of the first round to take the local product.
It didn’t take long for the Phoenix Suns to find a replacement for sharpshooter Grayson Allen, whom they dealt to the Charlotte Hornets to acquire power forward Miles Bridges.
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PHOENIX — Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks will represent his home country of Canada and take on an even bigger leadership role this summer. Brooks has been named co-captain of Canada’s national team, alongside NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, ahead of the FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifiers.
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns have made one move since free agency (unofficially) started yesterday, though it's widely seen as a slam dunk. The Suns inked
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With the acquisition of Miles Bridges, the Phoenix Suns opened one roster spot. After sending both Grayson Allen and Royce O’Neale to Charlotte, the organization needed to replace the shooting it lost.
After shipping out their best two shooters in a trade, the Phoenix Suns sign a sharpshooter Luke Kennard to a two-year deal. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Phoenix will give $13 million across the next two seasons, with the second year being a player option.
The roster construction surrounding the Phoenix Suns has created a need for a true table-setter, someone capable of organizing the offense while allowing Booker to return to his natural role.
The Phoenix Suns pulled off an unlikely move during the 2026 NBA Draft on Tuesday. The franchise traded its 47th pick to the New York Knicks and future second-round picks for the 31st overall pick, which landed them Arizona freshman Koa Peat.
The Suns are exercising their $2.58MM team option on Jamaree Bouyea for the 2026/27 season, reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (via Twitter). Bouyea’s salary for next season will remain non-guaranteed, Scotto notes.
Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams will sign a fully guaranteed three-year, $38 million contract to stay with the team, ESPN reported Thursday. Williams was a restricted free agent entering this offseason after four seasons in the NBA.