The Suns have signed second-round pick Oso Ighodaro to a four-year contract using the second-round exception, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, who reports that the deal is worth approximately $7.9M.
According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, the contract will be fully guaranteed for the first two seasons, with a partial guarantee in year three and a team option for year four. The $7.9M total suggests it will be worth the minimum across all four seasons.
The No. 40 overall pick, Ighodaro was involved in a series of draft-night trades that ultimately saw him land in Phoenix. The Marquette forward, who spent four college seasons with the Golden Eagles, averaged 13.4 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.3 blocks and 1.1 steals in 32.5 minutes per game in 2023-24, starting all 36 games he played and making 57.6% of his shot attempts from the floor.
While the Suns are on track to pay a significant luxury tax bill next year, Ighodaro’s contract will create some savings for the team, since he’ll only count for $1,157,153 for cap and tax purposes. A veteran’s minimum-salary contract in that roster spot would have come in at $2,087,519, increasing Phoenix’s tax bill by a few extra million dollars.
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