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The Phoenix Suns have reportedly signed former Houston Rockets point guard Goran Dragic to a four-year contract worth $34 million.

Dragic has bounced back and forth between Phoenix and Houston in his professional career. Last season with the Rockets, Dragic posted an average of 11.7 points per game and 5.3 assists.

The Suns were rumored to be interested in current free agent Raymond Felton, but only if Dragic turned down their deal.

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    jforce3 wrote...
    Felton
    is garbage. Dont sign that guy. I would rather see Marshall start and have telfair come in off the bench
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    throwing it out there
    bring in jason kidd? his market seems to have dried up a bit. im sure he wants to goto a contender, but id say worth a offer at least. good mentor for marshall, good story (semi-homecoming) to sell tickets.
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
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    Dragic, Beasley, 4 future draft picks, and possibly Eric Gordon? There may be hope for this team yet.
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    dragic
    We will see i guess. I still think he was being overrated and think 8+ million is too much. Also, does this already spell the end for Marshall? I fear this pretty much ensures he is going to the hornets in order to acquire Gordon. That would be a shame - think he has a very promising future.
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    Screen Name wrote...
    Nice Moves Suns!
    I hate the thought of Nash in a Lakers uniform, but 4 draft picks is better than Shumpert and cap filler. I love the signings of Dragic, Gordon, and Beasley. However, I'm thinking Marshall or Morris, along with a couple of the Nash draft picks, will end up with the Hornets in a sign-and-trade for Gordon.
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    CroDawg wrote...
    Mesa Mad Man
    Boy I hope you're wrong about that. I never thought of that. I wanted Marshal to be our future, not too pumped about Dragic coming back. Maybe he can be trade bait in 2 years when Marshall takes over.
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