Cameron Payne won't take the court with the San Antonio Spurs this fall after all.
along with a second round draft pick and cash. In exchange, the Suns received a future second round pick.
The deal for Phoenix was the latest the franchise made this summer. They sent Chris Paul and Landry Shamet to the Washington Wizards, though Paul eventually landed with the Golden State Warriors, in exchange for Bradley Beal. The Suns alsoPayne is set to enter his ninth season in the league this fall, and he could have been a solid veteran presence for the Spurs and Victor Wembanyama — who the team picked up with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft earlier this summer.
The Spurs now have 17 players on guaranteed contracts, and will need to waive two more by the start of the season. Payne had a $6.5 million expiring contract. It’s unclear where Payne will end up, though he’s ineligible to sign with the Suns right away. He’s sure to bring plenty of value wherever he does land, especially if that team is in a position to make a meaningful run this season.
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