Free agent guard Jordan Goodwin intends to sign a three-year, $19 million deal to return to the Phoenix Suns, according to sources via ESPN. The agreement reportedly includes a player option in the third season, providing the guard with long-term security in Phoenix.
Goodwin's path to this multi-year extension is a notable success story for the franchise. He initially made the Suns roster out of training camp while on a non-guaranteed contract. Since then, he has emerged as a key reserve, providing valuable production and energy off the bench for the team.
By securing Goodwin on a three-year deal, the Phoenix Suns retain a player who has proven his fit within their system. The inclusion of the player option in the final year of the $19 million contract allows Goodwin flexibility as he continues to develop his role within the NBA. This move solidifies the Suns' backcourt depth as they continue to build their roster around their core stars.
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