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Suns Eyeing Playoff Forwards: Wade and Barnes on Radar
9 May
Summary
- Suns linked to Dean Wade and Harrison Barnes for future roster.
- Both players are power forwards who can stretch the floor.
- Age and contract situations make them potential targets.

With free agency approaching, the Phoenix Suns are reportedly compiling a list of potential targets, including Dean Wade of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Harrison Barnes of the San Antonio Spurs. Both players are power forwards known for their ability to stretch the floor, though they lack significant interior size.
Dean Wade, 29, is completing a three-year contract worth $18.5 million. The Cavaliers, operating above the second apron, may face financial difficulties in retaining him. Harrison Barnes, 34, is entering his 13th season and earned $19 million last year. His Bird rights are held by the Spurs, but their youth movement might preclude a significant offer.
Any move for Wade or Barnes would depend on their market value and whether they align with the Suns' financial flexibility. If the Suns move players like Grayson Allen or Royce O'Neale, Wade could become a more attractive option, potentially replacing outgoing skill sets. Barnes might be considered on a veteran minimum deal, but interest beyond that appears limited.
Both players are unrestricted free agents who shot over 36% from three this past season. Their value lies in their complementary skills for spot starts and rotational roles. However, if they seek starting opportunities, the Suns should decline, prioritizing the development of younger players like Rasheer Fleming at power forward.