The Phoenix Suns have signed guard Jamaree Bouyea on a two-way contract, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The San Fransico Dons product was a part of the Milwaukee Bucks earlier this year before he was waived
for Alex Antetokounmpo. He then joined the Austin Spurs and has suited up in 4 games for them.
The crafty guard has spent time with five different NBA franchises: Milwaukee, Miami, Washington, San Antonio, and Portland.
Bouyea brings steady G-League production (20.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists this season in 4 games) and three years of NBA experience across the franchises listed above.
Bouyea went undrafted in 2022 out of the University of San Francisco and has since built his resume via the G League, where he’s shown scoring ability and playmaking chops.
Phoenix is already at 3 two-way players, meaning they will have to cut or convert to open up a spot for Bouyea. Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro hinted that Huntley could be cut but remain with the Valley Suns, just not on a two-way slot, in order to make room for Bouyea.
The Suns confirmed that transaction.











