Suns finalizing deal to bring back Mark Williams on $38 million, 3-year deal, AP source says

Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams slaps hands with teammates during player introductions prior to an NBA play-in tournament basketball game against the Portland Trail Blazers, April 14, 2026, in Phoenix. Credit: AP/Ross D. Franklin
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns are finalizing a deal to bring back center Mark Williams on a $38 million, three-year deal, a person familiar with the negotiations said on Thursday.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal — first reported by ESPN — has not been announced.
The 24-year-old Williams was a restricted free agent after scoring 11.7 points and grabbing eight rebounds per game last season. The 7-foot-1 big man played his first three seasons with the Charlotte Hornets before he was traded to the Suns in a draft day deal in 2025.
Williams — who was the No. 15 pick in the 2022 draft — has battled injuries throughout his career, but played in a career-high 60 games last season, including 55 starts.
He shot 64% from the field and averaged nearly a block per game.
The Suns have been busy over the past few days, re-signing several key pieces from last season. Collin Gillespie agreed to a $48 million, four-year deal last week while Jordan Goodwin agreed to a contract worth $19 million over three years.
During the draft earlier this week, the Suns moved up to grab Arizona native Koa Peat with the No. 30 selection.
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