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Haywood Highsmith re-signs with Suns after being waived last week

Haywood Highsmith appeared in seven regular-season games and totaled 91 minutes of game action last season.

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The Phoenix Suns have re-signed forward Haywood Highsmith to a one-year contract after waiving him five days prior, his agent told ESPN’s Shams Charania.

He was on a $3 million veteran’s minimum salary with only $1 million guaranteed before he was waived.

Phoenix signed the six-year NBA veteran to a two-year, veteran’s minimum contract in February, about six months after he had surgery to repair a torn meniscus while with the Miami Heat.

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Miami traded him to the Brooklyn Nets one week after the surgery, and Brooklyn announced two months later that he had a setback and would remain sidelined.

He first appeared for Phoenix on March 6 and played double-digit minutes in five of the seven regular-season games he played. Highsmith had a Suns career high of 16 points on March 16 against the Celtics.

He appeared in seven regular-season games and totaled 91 minutes of game action.

Highsmith also saw 10 minutes in the play-in win over the Golden State Warriors before appearing in two playoff games against the Oklahoma City Thunder, totaling about 10 minutes.

Damon Allred contributed to this story.

Kevin Zimmerman ArizonaSports.com editor

Kevin Zimmerman is ArizonaSports.com's and KTAR.com's digital content manager and co-host of Arizona Sports' Empire of the Suns podcast. The Mesa native has covered the Suns on-and-off since graduating the University of Arizona in 2011 and also spent… Read more

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Halcon High 2 hours ago

Cue up "Baby Come Back" by Player.

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John Manay 25 minutes ago

Apparently they signed him to the same veteran's minimum salary, $3 million. Not sure how he's going to get any playing time.