Jones would've been a big pickup for Minnesota, but he'll get to a play a lot in Phoenix.
Last week, Apple Valley native Tyus Jones signed a one-year, $3.3 million deal with the Phoenix Suns. That's a veteran's minimum contract for a player coming off a very impressive season as the Wizards' starting point guard. So if that was all it took to land Jones, how come the Timberwolves weren't involved?expects to start at PG for the Suns
Jones would've obviously been an incredible addition for the Wolves as their backup point guard behind Mike Conley, but he views himself as a starter after the season he had last year.said on SKOR North recently Jones started 66 games for Washington last season, averaging career highs in points , assists , and three-point percentage . His 7.35-to-1 assist to turnover ratio is the best mark in NBA history , breaking his own record.
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