It was a busy Monday morning for the Suns, and not just because they started preparations for the Rocky Mountain Revue in Salt Lake City.

? They announced that first-round draft pick Zarko Cabarkapa has signed a three-year contract.

? They learned that free-agent center Jake Voskuhl will sign a three-year deal.

? They still were trying to get rookie Leandro Barbosa, drafted 28th in the first round by San Antonio and traded to the Suns, out of Brazil.

Cabarkapa, a 6-foot-11 Serbian forward, agreed to terms under the league's rookie salary cap.

The club did not release contract terms, but the scale calls for a three-year, $3.282 million contract for the 17th pick in the draft, including a first-year salary of $1.017 million.

Teams can go as much as 20 percent above or below the scale number. In most instances, players get the additional 20 percent in the form of incentives.