
Phoenix Suns guard Jamaree Bouyea has secured his first standard NBA contract after years of bouncing between teams on temporary deals. The 26-year-old has signed a two-year agreement with Phoenix, where he’s been contributing off the bench this season.

Phoenix Suns guard Jamaree Bouyea has landed his first standard NBA contract, according to ESPN reports released Monday.
The two-year agreement marks a significant milestone for the 26-year-old player, who has spent the past four seasons navigating the league through temporary contracts and short-term deals across six different franchises.
This season, Bouyea has contributed 6.5 points per game while coming off the bench for Phoenix, along with 1.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists across 33 appearances, playing an average of 15.5 minutes per contest.
Since going undrafted following his college career at San Francisco in 2022, Bouyea has played for multiple organizations including Miami, Washington, Portland, San Antonio, and Milwaukee before joining the Suns. Across 52 total NBA games with just one start, he has maintained a 5.1 points per game average.
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