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Suns sign Brian Grant
Paul Coro
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 16, 2005 12:00 AM [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Veteran power forward Brian Grant has agreed to terms to join the Phoenix Suns, according to his agent.
Grant, 33, will tie up loose ends of the deal Tuesday but will not be able to sign with Phoenix until he clears waivers Wednesday afternoon. Grant accepted a deal for the Suns' largest available sum, a $1.67 million biannual exception, and will have a player option for a second year in the contract.
Grant turned down "much more" lucrative offers elsewhere to be in Phoenix.
"It's a great franchise, no doubt about it, with the best record last year, a great point guard and a need (for a big man)," Bartelstein said. "We think it's a terrific fit."
Grant has played 11 seasons in the NBA with Sacramento, Portland and the Los Angeles Lakers, where he spent an injury-riddled year last season. At 6 feet 9 and 254 pounds, Grant is known for his defensive and rebounding prowess with career averages of 10.7 points and 7.6 rebounds per game. He only had eight starts last year, down from 76 in 2003-2004, and had career lows in scoring (3.8) and rebounding (3.7) averages.[/font]
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Suns sign Brian Grant
Paul Coro
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 16, 2005 12:00 AM [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Veteran power forward Brian Grant has agreed to terms to join the Phoenix Suns, according to his agent.
Grant, 33, will tie up loose ends of the deal Tuesday but will not be able to sign with Phoenix until he clears waivers Wednesday afternoon. Grant accepted a deal for the Suns' largest available sum, a $1.67 million biannual exception, and will have a player option for a second year in the contract.
Grant turned down "much more" lucrative offers elsewhere to be in Phoenix.
"It's a great franchise, no doubt about it, with the best record last year, a great point guard and a need (for a big man)," Bartelstein said. "We think it's a terrific fit."
Grant has played 11 seasons in the NBA with Sacramento, Portland and the Los Angeles Lakers, where he spent an injury-riddled year last season. At 6 feet 9 and 254 pounds, Grant is known for his defensive and rebounding prowess with career averages of 10.7 points and 7.6 rebounds per game. He only had eight starts last year, down from 76 in 2003-2004, and had career lows in scoring (3.8) and rebounding (3.7) averages.[/font]
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