Former Golden State Warriors Forward Matt Barnes agrees and signs to a one year deal with the Phoenix Suns.
The Suns put a shot
of adrenaline into their team and what had been a sleepy free-agency
period by signing ex-Golden State small forward Matt Barnes to a
one-year contract.
The sixth-year NBA veteran
signed for the leagues veteran minimum contract ($1.2 million, about
$400,000 of which is paid by league funds) and will immediately step
into the rotation as either a starter or bench player on the wing. He
will be in Phoenix to take his physical on Monday morning and is
expected to finalize his deal afterward.
Hes the perfect player for us, an athletic guy who runs the floor,
finishes at the basket and can shoot the outside shot, Suns general
manager Steve Kerr said. Hes also a guy who has had big games in the
playoffs for Golden State and likes the big stage.
Barnes had a big season in 2006-07 and played a vital role in Golden
States huge upset of top-seeded Dallas in the first round of the
playoffs. He averaged 6.7 points and 4.4 rebounds in just less than 20
minutes last season and was not offered a new deal by the revamped
Warriors.
The 28-year-old Barnes, who at 6-foot-7 is known for his quickness
and athleticism in the Shawn Marion mold, immediately gives the Suns
more options at either the small forward (Grant Hill was the starter
last season and is penciled in again this year) and even depth at power
forward. He has improved his outside shooting considerably over the
years and gives the Suns another 3-point shooting threat although his
numbers did dip lat season.
Barnes made $3 million last season with the Warriors was believed to
be out of Phoenixs price range when free agency began. But as time
moved on and available money around the league began to dry up, Barnes
and the Suns began serious talks this week during the Vegas Summer
League. They were able to reach a deal on Sunday.
After making 106 3-pointers and shooting 36.6 percent from behind
the arc, Barnes slipped to 29 percent last season (53-for-181). But his
speed will add some needed kick to the Phoenix fast break and his shot
will help with spacing issues.
The Suns have now added Barnes and rookie Robin Lopez to their top
seven returning players from last season Leandro Barbosa, Raja Bell,
Boris Diaw, Hill, Steve Nash, Shaquille ONeal and Amare Stoudemire.
The Suns are still looking for a backup at point guard and another big man for depth.
Kerr said he remains optimistic that second-round pick Goran Dragic
can be a Sun in the fall, despite his comments last week to a Spanish
newspaper that he expects to play for Tau Ceramica. Thats not a door
weve closed by any means, he said.
There could be some definitive news on the Dragic situation within a
week. Sam Cassell, Damon Stoudamire and Jason Williams also remain as
free-agent possibilities as a veteran backup to Nash.
The big man spot could be filled by one of two holdovers Sean
Marks or Brian Skinner although the Suns could go in a different
direction entirely as the free-agent market continues to evolve.
Now where does this put the Suns? Better? Worst? Mediocre? Or the same with or without Barnes.