Sources: Suns to waive Korver after Jackson deal

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As part of a Memphis GrizzliesPhoenix Suns trade that includes four players, guard Kyle Korver is on his way to the Suns — who plan to waive Korver and allow him to become a free agent, league sources tell ESPN.

Korver — whose expiring contract can be waived for the cost of $3.4 million — will consider signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers once he clears waivers, league sources tell ESPN.

The Suns are trading the No. 4 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, underachieving forward Josh Jackson, to the Grizzlies with guard De’Anthony Melton, a 2020 second-round pick and a 2021 conditional second-round pick, league sources said. The Suns will also receive guard Jevon Carter, sources said.

The Grizzlies get a free look at Jackson, but have long evaluated Melton as a guard with an NBA staying power. History has shown that future Suns second-round picks are typically in the low-to-mid-30’s.

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