Key Info
Restricted Free Agent | 2014-15 Team: Bucks, Suns
- 17.0 PPG
- 3.9 RPG
- 5.2 APG
- 38.9 percent three-point shooting
Suns Officially Re-Sign Brandon Knight - 17 July, 8:30 p.m.
PHOENIX – The Phoenix Suns have re-signed guard Brandon Knight to a multi-year contract, the team announced today.
"We are delighted to have reached a multi-year agreement with Brandon," said President of Basketball Operations Lon Babby. "He will be an integral member of our team on the court and will enhance our culture with his leadership and professionalism."
Knight appeared in 63 games last season, including 11 games with the Suns after being acquired from the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 19, posting 17.0 points per game with his shooting marks of 42.2 percent from the field, 38.9 percent from three-point range and 87.4 percent from the free-throw line each representing career bests. He also averaged career-highs of 5.2 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 1.4 steals. At just 23 years of age, Knight was the second-youngest qualified player in the NBA to average at least 15 points and five assists in 2014-15 with only Cleveland's Kyrie Irving being younger.
Finishing in the top-30 on the league leaderboard in scoring average, assists per game, steals per game, three-point percentage and free-throw percentage, Knight joined Golden State's Stephen Curry, the Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul and Irving as the only four players to rank in the top-30 in each category in 2014-15. Knight scored 20-plus points on 25 occasions last season, including a season-high 34 points vs. Charlotte on Dec. 23 while with Milwaukee and 28 points in a Suns win at Orlando on March 4.
A four-year NBA veteran, the 6-3 guard with a 6-7 wingspan holds career averages of 15.2 points (41.7 FG%, 36.5 3FG%, 79.6 FT%), 4.5 assists, 3.5 rebounds, 1.0 steals and 32.4 minutes in 276 games (265 starts) with Detroit (2011-13), Milwaukee (2013-15) and the Suns. Knight earned 2011-12 NBA All-Rookie First Team honors following his first season with the Pistons and twice played in the Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend in 2012 and 2013.
Knight was originally selected with eighth overall pick of the 2011 NBA Draft by Detroit following one season at the University of Kentucky in 2010-11. While at Kentucky, the South Florida native earned All-SEC Second Team honors after setting school freshman records in scoring and three-point field goals made. Knight was named the NCAA East Region Most Outstanding Player after leading the Wildcats to the Final Four for the first time since 1998, ending the longest Final Four drought in the prestigious program's history.
Report: Suns, Knight Come To An Agreement
1 July
Phoenix has agreed to a five-year, $70 million extension with guard Brandon Knight, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 1, 2015
Brandon Knight has agreed to a 5-year, $70 million deal to stay with the Suns. (via @GoodmanESPN) pic.twitter.com/nHnT4lkn6I
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 1, 2015
While shooting @CBSSports videos with @JamieErdahl, more news: Brandon Knight and Suns agree on 5-yr, $70m deal, per source.
— Ken Berger (@KBergCBS) July 1, 2015
Report: Knight Staying Put?
30 June
If the report is true, Brandon Knight could be on his way to signing a substantial pay raise.
Report: Suns will re-sign Brandon Knight to five-year, $70 million contract when free agency starts http://t.co/fsO7578DtU
— Kurt Helin (@basketballtalk) June 29, 2015
Expected. Can't lose Dragic for nothing! RT @WTFitsJ: @AminESPN what's your take on the Suns signing Brandon Knight to 70mil/5?
— Amin Elhassan (@AminESPN) June 29, 2015
Report: Suns to sign Brandon Knight to five-year, $70 million max deal... then trade Bledsoe?
http://t.co/6snnfbEIUZ pic.twitter.com/MyJY5DDzOr
— CBS Sports NBA (@CBSSportsNBA) June 29, 2015