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Here's the word on the street...I don't know much about him.
http://sports.ktar.com/?nid=21&sid=517022June 18th, 2007 @ 2:34pm
by James Schmehl/Sports 620 KTAR and Craig Grialou/Sports 620 KTAR
Mr. Bryant could be heading to Phoenix, but don't hold your breath - it's not Kobe.
The Suns are strongly considering hiring Mark Bryant as an assistant to replace former assistant Marc Iavaroni, who was hired as coach of the Memphis Grizzlies.
Bryant, a 15-year NBA veteran who played with the Suns from 1996-98, was a one-time assistant with the Dallas Mavericks and attended the Suns draft workout Monday.
Four draft prospects worked out for the Suns on Monday, including Vanderbilt guard Derrick Byars and Eastern Washington guard Rodney Stuckey.
Stuckey, who is often compared to Miami's Dwyane Wade, is a projected mid-first round pick and will likely be off the draft board before the Suns' 24th pick, according to Suns assistant GM David Griffin.
Stuckey said he would be a solid fit in the Suns system.
"That's my game too," Stuckey said. "Coming off screens, pulling up mid-range jumpers."
The 6-foot-5 point guard is strong and quick and can drive to the basket, but has struggled with his shooting mechanics. Stuckey averaged 24.6 points per game his sophomore year, but shot a dismal 27 percent from behind the arc.
"It was time for me to go, while your stock is hot," Stuckey said. "You are not always guaranteed the year after that."
Byars, a skilled shooter throughout his collegiate tenure, was slowed by a quadriceps strain during Monday's workout, which was hosted at Grand Canyon University. The 6-foot-7 shooting guard and small forward is projected to be selected late in the first round.
"I'm a prototypical guy for their system," Byars said. "I'm a wing, who likes to get up and down and I'm versatile - I can play several positions."
Byars, the SEC Player of the Year, compared his style of play to a few Suns forwards.
"They have a lot versatile guys, James Jones, Boris Diaw, (Shawn) Marion," Byars said. "A lot of guys and their mold is somewhat similar to me."
DePaul guard Sammy Mejia and Boston College forward Jared Dudley also attended Monday's session. Arizona guard Mustafa Shakur is scheduled to workout for the Suns on Tuesday.