Suns sign Lopez Suns first-round draft pick Robin Lopez signed his first contract with Phoenix, the club announced this morning.
The Suns did not disclose terms of the deal but first-round draft choices' salaries are slotted. The NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement stipulates that Lopez, as a 15th overall pick in last month's draft, will receive guaranteed salaries of $1,353,100 this season and $1,454,600 next season. There will also be team options for the third and fourth seasons at $1,556,100 and a 53.3 percent increase for the fourth year, estimated at $2,385,501. He signed the contract last week.
Lopez, who is 7 feet and 255 pounds, will make his pro debut next week in the NBA Summer League. Phoenix's summer team will begin training this weekend in Las Vegas, where they will play five games and scrimmage other NBA teams. The Suns' opener is Monday at 5:30 p.m. against Houston at Thomas & Mack Center.
The luxury tax threshold came in this week at $71.15 million. The Suns figure on having a $5 million tax but that is not computed until the trade deadline and is dependent on Phoenix filling out the roster with minimum contracts and whether Goran Dragic can be added. The Suns were among eight tax-paying teams last season, coughing up an extra $3.9 million to the league while missing out on the $4.2 million check the other 22 teams received for keeping payroll below the luxury tax threshold.
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About two weeks ago, Jones declined a $3.1 million player option with Portland and made himself an unrestricted free agent. He was coming off a season in which he missed 24 games with a left knee injury but Jones apparently knew what he was doing. The ex-Sun not only scored a five-year deal that can be worth as much as $23 million but he got to go home to Miami to do it. The Heat missed Jason Kapono's long-distance touch and Jones, a South Florida native who even went to college at Miami, is coming off a season in which he hit 44.4 percent of his 3-pointers to rank third in the NBA. However, Jones is part of a glut of Miami small forwards with Shawn Marion if Dorrell Wright does return and Michael Beasley spends some minutes there.