Suns’ 2026 Summer League roster includes Koa Peat, 2025 draft picks
Koa Peat, who was selected No. 30 in the draft, will be joined by second-year pros Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming and Koby Brea in the Summer League.
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The Phoenix Suns announced their 2026 Summer League roster on Friday, which will feature rookie Koa Peat.
Peat, who was selected No. 30 in the 2026 NBA Draft, will be joined by second-year pros Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming and Koby Brea. Maluach, Fleming and Brea were a part of the Suns’ Summer League roster last summer.
Two-way player C.J. Huntley, who was also on the Suns’ Summer League roster last year, is part of the 2026 squad.
Suns assistant coach Chaisson Allen will serve as head coach of the Summer League squad.
The Las Vegas NBA Summer League will run from July 9-19. The Suns kick off their Summer League schedule on July 10 against the Portland Trail Blazers. All games will be available across ESPN and Prime streams.
Suns’ full 2026 Summer League roster
- Devin Askew
- Koby Brea
- Corey Camper Jr.
- Barry Evans
- Sam Hoiberg
- Khaman Maluach
- Jameer Nelson Jr.
- Reed Bailey
- Darius Brown II
- Javonte Cooke
- Rasheer Fleming
- C.J. Huntley
- Tramon Mark
- Koa Peat
- Jake Stephens






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Should put Ryan Dunn on there too. His career is circling the drain if he can't learn to shoot (both threes and FREE THROWS!!)
I'm not a Ryan Dunn fan nor a Josh Okogie fan but they are very similar players trying to stay in the NBA with their defense only. Surprisingly and to my personal amazement, Josh Okogie just signed with the Jazz for his 10th and possibly 11th seasons. Two years and $12 million dollars. But to Okogie's credit he did shoot a career high 38% from three last season. The Jazz are now Okogie's fifth team. Okogie will now have earned close to $40 million for his career. Okogie is Dunn's ceiling. Pretty sad actually.