Suns GM drops ‘excited’ Miles Bridges take
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PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns have officially completed three more offseason roster moves, and while the additions won’t generate the buzz of a blockbuster trade or marquee free-agent signing, that may be exactly what makes them important.
Koa Peat, who was selected No. 30 in the draft, will be joined by second-year pros Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming in the Summer League.
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