Phoenix Suns trade rumors 2016: Ronnie Price heading off to another team

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Ronnie Price is a free agent point guard of the Phoenix Suns and seems to be heading now to a new team. Price is rumored to have already signed a contract, but the team is still unknown.

The news was revealed by John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 on his Twitter account, that Price has already signed a 2-year deal with another NBA club. He said, "Ronnie Price has agreed to a 2-year deal with another NBA team." Gambadoro also said that the Suns was interested in bringing him back for a 1-year deal before he signed the other deal, Hoops Rumors reported.

Price initially spent two years with the Sacramento Kings for two years back in 2005 to 2007, then four years with the Utah Jazz from 2007 to 2011, Phonenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, and back again with the Suns. It has also been a pattern that he only stays for a single season with a team since leaving the Jazz.

Last season was a new career high for the point guard, he went into action for 62 games and earned him more than 1,200 minutes of game time, a first for his career.

Meanwhile, the same publication also mentioned that Jared Dudley is joining back the Suns this coming season after reaching an agreement for a three-year contract, a US$30M deal.

Bleacher Report stated that Dragan Bender, the fourth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft, was chosen by the Phoenix Suns. He already debuted during the NBA Summer League and was averaging eight points and five rebounds for the three games.

Another speculations going around the Phoenix Suns camp is that, Eric Bledsoe and Devin Booker is being traded for Russell Westbrook.of the Oklahoma City Thunders. It was also rumored to come with a catch, the OKC superstar must re-sign with them come next year's NBA free agency.

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