Suns interested in re-signing Lopez, Brooks
PHOENIX -- The Suns might lack some measure of control when it comes to retaining their superstar point guard this offseason, but they've got at least some control elsewhere.
With center Robin Lopez and point guard Aaron Brooks restricted free agents, the Suns have the primary rights to both players, and indications are that they value both.
Team president of basketball operations...
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27 days ago
Aaron Brooks rescued from China, what's next?
Last year the Phoenix Suns traded Goran Dragic, best known for torching the San Antonio Spurs for 23 points IN A QUARTER during the 2010 NBA Playoffs, for Houston's Aaron Brooks. The trade really didn't make a ton of sense because the Suns already had a starting point guard and Dragic was a great spark off the bench. To make matters worse, when the lockout dragged on in...
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April 06, 2012
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April 06, 2012
As trade deadline nears, Brooks, Mills and Chandler stuck in NBA limbo
Aaron Brooks, Patty Mills and Wilson Chandler just might be having seconds thoughts about that whole “play in China during the NBA lockout” thing.
It’s certainly thrown a wrench in the works about them playing at all the rest of this NBA season, that is for sure.
With one day remaining until the NBA trade deadline expires on Thursday, a number of players around the league...
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March 14, 2012
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March 14, 2012
One-on-One with Aaron Brooks
By Brad G. Faye, Suns.com
Updated: February 24, 2010
On Thursday, the Phoenix Suns pulled the trigger on a deal which landed them a new 26-year-old point guard, Aaron Brooks. A former Oregon Duck, Brooks was almost drafted by the Suns back in 2007, but was instead drafted by the Houston Rockets.
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February 29, 2012
The return of Aaron Brooks from China will be worth the wait
J.R. Smith is getting his press.
Same goes for Wilson Chandler of late.
But when it comes to NBA free agents playing in China probably the one guy who will have even a bigger impact upon his return to the league than Smith and Chandler is point guard Aaron Brooks. His future should continue in Phoenix, but right now there are no guarantees as these free agents get set to ease back...
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February 10, 2012
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February 10, 2012
Chandler and Brooks might be stuck
During the lockout, when some of the NBA players went to make some money overseas, most of them were able to get clauses in their contracts that allowed them to return to their teams when the lockout was over. That wasn’t the case for the ones that played in China.
Players such as Aaron Brooks, Wilson Chandler and J.R. Smith aren’t allowed to leave their Chinese teams until...
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February 10, 2012
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February 10, 2012
You Can Kyle Him the Man
Sure Kevin Martin leads the Houston Rockets in scoring at 16.6 points-per-game. Luis Scola is second and Kyle Lowry is the third leading scorer at 14 points per but if you’ve watched any Rockets’ games this season you would know that Lowry is the man in Houston. Lowry has only played for two teams so far in his five-year NBA career. He started his career with the Memphis Grizzlies...
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January 12, 2012
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January 12, 2012
Suns guard Aaron Brooks signs in China
Phoenix Suns restricted free-agent guard Aaron Brooks has agreed to a one-year deal with Guandong of the Chinese Basketball Association, sources told Yahoo! Sports.
Brooks is a popular player in China from his days of playing with Yao Ming in Houston. He’s been talking on and off with Chinese teams for several months, and finally agreed [...]
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November 17, 2011
Aaron Brooks Signs In China
Restricted free agent (Suns) Aaron Brooks has signed a one-year deal with the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the CBA. He’ll be teaming up with James Singleton and Yi Jianlian, making Guangdong an apparent powerhouse. Via RealGM.com…
Aaron Brooks has agreed to a one-year deal with Guandong of the Chinese Basketball Association, according to sources.
Brooks is a popular...
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November 17, 2011
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November 17, 2011
Aaron Brooks to Play in China During NBA Lockout
The only NBA action we’ll be seeing for the next little while will be through the court system, so the players’ slow exodus to foreign basketball lands has begun anew. Aaron Brooks is the latest to bolt, reports Yahoo! Sports: “Under Chinese Basketball Association rules, Brooks, a restricted free agent for the Suns, is obligated to play the full season in China without...
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November 17, 2011
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