Suns re-sign center Mark Williams to three-year, $38 million deal

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Last updated Jun 26, 2026

Suns re-sign center Mark Williams to three-year, $38 million deal
Summary

The Phoenix Suns have re-signed center Mark Williams to a three-year, $38 million contract. This move comes as the Suns retain their key free agents ahead of the NBA's free agency period. Williams, who averaged 11 points and 8 rebounds last season, played a career-high 60 games, addressing previous concerns about his availability. With the signing, the Suns continue to solidify their roster while navigating salary cap implications. The team is projected to be approximately $6 million away from the $223 million second apron with 15 players on the roster.

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  • Williams' contract averages $12.6 million annually.
  • He joins Collin Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin as re-signed players.
  • The Suns traded into the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft for Koa Peat.
  • Williams was a restricted free agent with a previously limited market.
  • Fans express optimism about the team's offseason moves.
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  • 12:08 AMYahoo SportsBreaking: Suns Re-Signing Center Mark Williams To 3-Year, $38 Million Contract
What they're saying
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PHOENIX – The Phoenix Suns go three for three this offseason on key free agents on Thursday, re-signing last year’s starting center. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that the franchise has re-signed Mark Williams to a three-year, $38 million deal.

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The Phoenix Suns are retaining another key free agent before the start of free agency.

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