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2026 NBA Free Agency: Who’s avaiable at the Suns’ primary position of need?

Alright, we suffered enough. We spent the past few editions looking at unrestricted free agents at the point guard, shooting guard, and small forward positions. There wasn’t much meat on the bone there, especially when you factor in how the Phoenix Suns roster is currently constructed, where the deficiencies are, and where the opportunities actually exist.

In case you missed any of those breakdowns and want to circle back through the unrestricted free agent pool, here you go.

Now we get to the fun part. The power forward position.

This list carries some genuinely interesting names. It’s also one of the larger position groups and an area of real need for Phoenix. There’s no denying this team lacked size last season. In true Suns fashion, they leaned heavily into perimeter play and three point shooting. I understand the philosophy. Basketball is still won and lost in the paint.

Without further ado, let’s take a look at the power forwards.

LeBron James

41.3

22

LAL

$50,677,999

UFA / Bird

Kristaps Porzingis

30.8

9

GSW

$30,000,000

UFA / Bird

Tobias Harris

33.8

14

DET

$26,000,000

UFA / Early Bird

John Collins

28.6

8

LAC

$25,000,000

UFA / Bird

Harrison Barnes

33.9

13

SAS

$18,000,000

UFA / Bird

Rui Hachimura

28.2

6

LAL

$17,000,000

UFA / Bird

Kelly Olynyk

35

12

SAS

$13,125,000

UFA / Bird

Maxi Kleber

34.2

8

LAL

$11,000,000

UFA / Bird

Dean Wade

29.4

6

CLE

$6,166,667

UFA / Bird

Guerschon Yabusele

30.3

3

CHI

$5,637,500

UFA / Non-Bird

Kevin Love

37.7

17

UTA

$4,000,000

UFA / Bird

Larry Nance Jr.

33.3

10

CLE

$3,634,153

UFA / Non-Bird

Jeff Green

39.7

18

HOU

$3,634,153

UFA / Bird

Marvin Bagley III

27.1

7

DAL

$3,080,921

UFA / Non-Bird

Anthony Gill

33.5

5

WAS

$2,667,947

UFA / Bird

Jock Landale

30.5

4

ATL

$2,461,463

UFA / Non-Bird

Precious Achiuwa

26.6

5

SAC

$2,453,285

UFA / Non-Bird

Olivier-Maxence Prosper

23.8

2

MEM

$1,512,846

UFA / Early Bird

Kyle Anderson

32.6

11

MIN

$898,095

UFA / Non-Bird

Jeremy Sochan

22.9

3

NYK

$806,628

UFA / Non-Bird

I’ll start by saying I believe the proper move for the Phoenix Suns next season is starting Rasheer Fleming at power forward. Yes, he’s young. He’s also not that young. He was a three-year starter in college and will be 22years old when the season begins. If you want to develop players, you have to give them opportunities. He has the size, the length, and the three-point shooting ability to be impactful on both ends of the floor.

Starting with that premise, I look at the list above through the lens of depth. Who could the Suns realistically bring in as a backup power forward if the roster spot exists? I don’t expect massive turnover this offseason. Most NBA teams turn over around 40% of the roster year to year. Phoenix is leaning into continuity and development, which should lower that number significantly. 40% would mean 6 players changing out. My guess is it’ll maybe two. Amir Coffey potentially not returning and whatever happens with Mark Williams. That’s probably the extent of it.

So you pick your spots carefully.

I’d be interested in taking a flier on Marvin Bagley III in Phoenix. Veteran minimum type player. Still relatively young at 27. He could provide some energy and scoring punch off the bench when needed.

You could also look at Jeremy Sochan, who everyone convinced themselves was the buyout savior that would change the season for the Suns. [I said it then](/suns-roster/98617/jeremy-sochan-released-spurs-free-agency-suns-rumors-roster-fit-ryan-dunn-stats-analysis) and I’ll say it now, he’s basically a Ryan Dunn archetype. Still, if you’re looking for a player who fits the mold and fills a pure depth role, I wouldn’t hate it.

Dean Wade has gotten a lot of attention lately [after being linked to Phoenix](/suns-free-agency-rumors-news/104149/harrison-barnes-dean-wade-suns-trade-rumors-free-agency-targets). I could absolutely see the fit if the Suns move off Royce O’Neale. You could probably bring Wade in on a similar contract, and he essentially becomes your Royce replacement off the bench, only three inches taller. He’s not some elite defender, still, he can hit the three and takes up space.

So what do you think? When you look at this list, who stands out to you?

Let us know in the comments below.

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