Suns Tender Qualifying Offers to Mark Williams and Koby Brea
The Phoenix Suns have issued qualifying offers to center Mark Williams and shooting guard Koby Brea, positioning them as restricted free agents. Williams' offer stands at $9.6 million, while Brea's is a one-year, two-way contract. Both players can accept their offers or negotiate new contracts starting June 30, with the Suns holding the right to match any rival offers. Williams had a strong season, averaging 11.7 points and 8.0 rebounds over 60 games, but has faced injuries previously. In contrast, Brea had limited NBA exposure but performed well in the G League, averaging 16.4 points in 34 games.
By the Numbers- Mark Williams: 11.7 points, 8.0 rebounds across 60 games this season.
- Koby Brea: 16.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 34 G League games.
- The Suns aim to re-sign Williams but prioritize deals for guards Collin Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin.
- Williams played well but faced injury issues, missing significant time late in the season.
- Brea had minimal NBA minutes but showcased potential in the G League.
Following the June 30 opening of free agency, both players will be exploring contract opportunities, while the Suns will look to finalize their roster plans, including possibly issuing a qualifying offer to Isaiah Livers.
Bottom LineThe Suns are strategically navigating their roster moves with a focus on retaining young talent while assessing their options in free agency, particularly in balancing priorities between Williams and their guards.
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