Top 5 Suns point guard options in free agency

BOSTON - MARCH 24: Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas (4) is fouled by Phoenix Suns guard Tyler Ulis (8) on this drive in the third quarter. The Boston Celtics host the Phoenix Suns at TD Garden in Boston on Mar. 24, 2017. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
BOSTON - MARCH 24: Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas (4) is fouled by Phoenix Suns guard Tyler Ulis (8) on this drive in the third quarter. The Boston Celtics host the Phoenix Suns at TD Garden in Boston on Mar. 24, 2017. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) /
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Avery Bradley

2018 Stats: 14.3 points, 2.0 assists per game

Good Deal: $24 million, 3 years

The Suns front office has already shown interest in Bradley according to John Gambadoro. Bradley is more of a shooting guard but could run the offense coming off the bench for Knight. He would bring a lot of hustle and defense to the Suns roster, along with a 37 percent three point shot.

Bradley could be the sixth man, bringing a lot of defense and experience to the Suns young roster. He brings enough hustle to hopefully change the lackadaisical effort coming from the young Suns.

He also brings winning experience as a starter with a Celtics team that went to the Eastern Conference Finals.

While not the ideal point guard, Bradley would be able to do enough ball handling to take pressure off Booker.

Bradley would do everything else the Suns need as a shooter and defender. He also comes as an injury risk. He only played 46 games last season due and 55 games the year before. Because of his mediocre last season and an injury, Bradley could come at a bargain price.

As long as he can be signed to a small contract, Bradley could push this team into playoff contention.