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Eric Gordon Joins Phoenix Suns in Two-Year Deal, Leaving Warriors Empty-Handed

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Arizona Sports

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Eric Gordon, the new Phoenix Suns guard, has ties to Arizona dating back to 2012 when he almost joined the team. However, his four-year deal was matched by the New Orleans Hornets. Gordon had also spurned Illinois in 2007 when he switched his commitment from the University of Illinois to the University of Indiana. Additionally, Gordon's younger brother, Evan, played for the Arizona State Sun Devils in the 2012-2013 season.

Warriors Miss Out on Eric Gordon as Suns Secure Free Agency Win

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports Bay Area

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The Golden State Warriors were reportedly close to signing free agent guard Eric Gordon, but financial factors and fit led him to join the Phoenix Suns instead. The Warriors were unwilling to match the structure of Gordon's two-year contract, which included a player option for the second season. Additionally, the financial implications of a multi-year deal would have resulted in a significant added fee for the Warriors due to the luxury tax. The Suns offered Gordon a clearer path to a larger role and more playing time, as they have a fifth starting spot and plenty of bench minutes available. Ultimately, the Warriors signed guard Cory Joseph as a replacement.

Warriors Miss Out on Eric Gordon as Suns Secure Him in Free Agency

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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The Golden State Warriors were reportedly close to signing free agent guard Eric Gordon, but financial factors and fit led him to join the Phoenix Suns instead. The Warriors were unwilling to match the structure of Gordon's two-year contract, which included a player option for the second season. Additionally, the financial implications of a multi-year deal would have resulted in a significant added fee for the Warriors due to the luxury tax. The Suns offered Gordon a clearer path to a larger role and more playing time, as they have a fifth starting spot and plenty of bench minutes available. After missing out on Gordon, the Warriors signed guard Cory Joseph to provide depth without the financial burden of a second year.

Phoenix Suns Secure Eric Gordon in Two-Year Deal, Bolstering Roster for Upcoming Season

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Athletic

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Free-agent guard Eric Gordon has agreed to a deal with the Phoenix Suns, bringing experience, two-way ability, elite shooting, and the ability to function as a secondary ball handler. At 34 years old, Gordon's best years may be behind him, but he should fit in well with the championship-contending Suns. This is a significant addition for Phoenix, as Gordon joins a core that includes Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal, solidifying their position at the top of the Western Conference.

Phoenix Suns Secure Eric Gordon in Impressive Free Agency Move

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Arizona Sports

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The Phoenix Suns have made significant moves in free agency, including the signing of guard Eric Gordon, to bolster their roster and create depth behind their star players. With a projected 15-man roster that includes key additions like Gordon, the Suns have addressed their need for ball-handling, shooting, defense, and backup bigs. Gordon's versatility and scoring ability make him a valuable asset off the bench, and he could contend for the Sixth Man of the Year award. The Suns have reinvented themselves and improved their chances of success in the upcoming season.

"Assessing NBA Free Agency: Signings, Extensions, Winners, and Rumors"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bleacher Report

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Bleacher Report provides grades for every signing from Day 3 of the 2023 NBA Free Agency. Jordan Clarkson signs a three-year, $55 million extension with the Utah Jazz, Miles Bridges agrees to a $7.9 million qualifying offer with the Charlotte Hornets, Eric Gordon joins the Phoenix Suns on a two-year, $6 million deal, Cody Zeller signs a one-year, $3.1 million contract with the New Orleans Pelicans, and Lonnie Walker IV agrees to a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets. Justin Holiday signs a one-year deal with the Denver Nuggets, and Cory Joseph joins the Golden State Warriors on a veteran minimum contract.

Phoenix Suns Secure Eric Gordon to Strengthen Guard Depth

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bright Side Of The Sun

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The Phoenix Suns have officially signed veteran sharpshooter Eric Gordon, who chose the Suns over other contenders like the Golden State Warriors and Milwaukee Bucks. Gordon brings elite shooting and defensive skills to the team, adding depth to their guard position. The Suns have been active in free agency, acquiring quality players to complement their star lineup. With their roster nearly filled, the Suns are positioning themselves as a prime destination for players looking to win now.

Phoenix Suns Sign Eric Gordon to 2-Year Contract

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Free agent guard Eric Gordon has agreed to a two-year deal with the Phoenix Suns, including a player option, worth $6 million. Gordon, who became a free agent after the LA Clippers declined to guarantee his $21 million contract, brings shooting and ball-handling skills to the Suns' roster, adding depth to their core players. This move marks a return to Phoenix for Gordon, who had previously signed an offer sheet with the team in 2012.

Eric Gordon Joins Phoenix Suns in NBA Free Agency

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Guard Eric Gordon has reportedly agreed to sign with the Phoenix Suns, turning down more lucrative offers from other teams. The terms of the deal were not immediately reported, but it is likely that Gordon signed at the veteran minimum. He will join an impressive cast of stars in Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal, and is expected to play a reserve role in the Suns' quest for a championship. Gordon is known for his solid 3-point shooting and averaged 12.4 points per game last season.

Clippers' Eric Gordon Deal: Tax Savings and Uncertain Future

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS Sports

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The Los Angeles Clippers waived guard Eric Gordon to save money, reducing their projected tax bill from $169 million to $59 million. With Gordon's contract on the books, they would have exceeded the tax threshold, resulting in significantly higher tax rates. By removing Gordon's salary, the Clippers are now only $18 million over the tax threshold, potentially saving them over $130 million next season. This move allows them to potentially add salary elsewhere and get under the "second apron" set at $17.5 million above the tax level.

Clippers Cut Ties with Eric Gordon, Saving Millions

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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The LA Clippers have decided not to guarantee Eric Gordon's $21 million contract for next season, saving them over $100 million on their projected tax bill. The team will drop their projected tax bill from $169 million to $59 million, as they are currently $18 million over the $165 million tax threshold. The Clippers waived Gordon, who averaged 11 points and 42.3% 3-point shooting in 22 regular-season games, in order to create opportunities for younger guards and potentially bring back point guard Russell Westbrook.