Report: Suns, Warren agree to 4-year, $50M extension
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Forward T.J. Warren and the Phoenix Suns have agreed to a four-year, $50-million contract extension, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
As a member of the 2014 draft class, Warren was eligible for an extension. His first three seasons in the NBA have been solid, albeit for mostly bad Suns teams and despite some injuries. Over the past two years, the NC State product has averaged 13 points per game on 49.7 percent field goal shooting.
Warren figures to feature prominently in the Suns' future plans alongside Devin Booker, especially if veterans like Eric Bledsoe are ultimately moved.
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