Report: Suns agree to terms with Price on 1-year veteran's minimum
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The Phoenix Suns have agreed to terms with unrestricted free-agent guard Ronnie Price, according to the Arizona Republic's Paul Coro.
Price, who played with the Los Angeles Lakers this past season, will sign for one year at the veteran's minimum, roughly $1.5 million. He played for the Suns previously in 2011-12.
A 10-year NBA vet, Price is known for his defense but not as a strong shooter. He averaged 5.1 points and 3.8 assists on 34.5 percent shooting last season.
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