Report: Suns agree to terms with Price on 1-year veteran's minimum
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Tap here to view theScore's NBA Offseason Tracker, which includes the latest transactions and rumors.
The Phoenix Suns have agreed to terms with unrestricted free-agent guard Ronnie Price, according to the Arizona Republic's Paul Coro.
Price, who played with the Los Angeles Lakers this past season, will sign for one year at the veteran's minimum, roughly $1.5 million. He played for the Suns previously in 2011-12.
A 10-year NBA vet, Price is known for his defense but not as a strong shooter. He averaged 5.1 points and 3.8 assists on 34.5 percent shooting last season.
HEADLINES
- Dubois: 'I'll do anything to be better' after disappointing 1st season in L.A.
- Yankees' Cole to throw off mound Saturday for 1st time since elbow injury
- Jacobs has fiery exchange with Raiders fans over exit
- 5 candidates to replace Darvin Ham with Lakers
- Angels expect Trout to return in 2024 after undergoing knee surgery
Advertisement