The Phoenix Suns have just won free agency. Chris Paul isn't going anywhere after the 11-time All-Star agreed to a massive $120 million extension with the Suns that will keep him in Phoenix for the next four years.

Apart from Paul, there are a couple of big names in this offseason's free agency class, but there is no doubt that the Suns have made one of the most significant moves of the summer thus far. CP3 was a key piece in Phoenix's tremendous Finals run last term, and the Suns have done an outstanding job in ensuring that Paul remains with the squad — despite serious interest from a number of opposing teams.

Chris Paul has since reacted to his new deal with the Suns, and now with the benefit of hindsight, it is clear that the point god never really had any intentions of leaving Phoenix:

“One thing I’ll never do is take this game for granted,” Paul told Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports. “I love to play. It’s a real privilege. I’ve said this time and time again, I don’t care what type of business endeavors I’ll have set up when I’m done playing, it’s going to be so hard and tough whenever I finish playing. Because I love the game, I love the grind, I love the workouts, all of it. This game means a lot to me, and I’m so thankful to be in this position.

“After this season in Phoenix and experiencing how amazing the fans were, my chemistry with my teammates, with [Devin Booker] Book, with Monty [Williams], I knew Phoenix was where I wanted to be. It’s time to get back to work.”

Chris Paul clearly isn't resting on his laurels, and you can be sure that he's going to be working hard throughout the offseason to ensure that his Suns get back on track next season.

The 36-year-old veteran also shared his recipe to success:

“I think the biggest thing for me and my advice is you can’t get bored with the process,” Paul added. “It’s crazy to think about all of this. My brother CJ [Paul], my agents, they see everything that goes into my training, the masseuses, the body work. I’m always working out. Getting up at three in the morning, five in the morning to go work out has paid off.”

Pay off it did. To the tune of a jaw-dropping 120 million dollars.