The Valley Suns, Phoenix’s new G League affiliate, were awarded the returning rights to 14 players as part of the 2024 expansion draft, the league announced in a press release.
Each existing G League team was permitted to protect up to 12 players and had until June 5 to provide that list of protected players to the league. The Valley Suns received the full list of unprotected players on June 6 and had until June 13 at 3:00 pm Eastern time to select up to 14 of those players, drafting no more than two per team.
Crucially, while Phoenix’s affiliate now controls these players NBAGL returning rights, that does not mean all of them — or any of them, for that matter — will suit up for the Valley Suns in 2024-25 since they’re not obligated to play in the G League.
Many could end up playing for teams in non-NBA leagues around the world or even getting another shot in the NBA, in which case the Suns’ rights wouldn’t amount to much. But if any of these players sign G League contracts for next season, the Valley Suns will get first dibs at bringing them to training camp.
Here are the 14 players selected by the Valley Suns in the expansion draft:
Of those names, Mudiay, Okafor, and Valentine are the most notable. All three are former NBA lottery picks who spent several seasons in the league and are still no older than 30-years-old. Brown, Clark, Louzada, Maledon, Mulder, Weatherspoon and Wigginton have also seen NBA regular season action in recent years.
Returning rights players are just one group of the many that make up a G League team, so if only a small handful of the players listed above sign NBAGL contracts, the Suns will have plenty of other paths to fill out their roster. Those paths are as follows:
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