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Paul Jesperson served as an assistant for Phoenix Suns' G League team, Valley Suns, last season. It was the team's inaugural ...
There will be no shortage of newness with the Phoenix Suns this season. 61% of the roster turned over, eleven fresh faces in ...
Breaking Down the Phoenix Suns’ 2025-26 Schedule originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Phoenix Suns will enter the ...
With Durant and Beal out of the core, the Phoenix Suns’ projected starting five for 2025-26 is released. Here are all the details.
Sebastian Telfair, who played 106 games for the Phoenix Suns from 2011-13, is seeking a presidential pardon ahead of his ...
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The Suns’ 2025-26 schedule is out. After finishing 36-46 last season, what’s next for Booker, Green, Brooks, and rookie ...
The Suns and Mavs only play each other three times next season. Number one pick Cooper Flagg will make his debut in Phoenix on February 10th, facing his Duke teammate Khaman Maluach.
The veteran guard still averaged 17.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists on 50/39/80 shooting splits last season for the Suns despite his clunky fit next to Kevin Durant and Devin Booker.
The Suns showed life, winning Game 5 in Chicago, but two days later in Phoenix, Bulls guard John Paxson buried a jumper in the final seconds to give the Bulls title No. 3.
The Phoenix Suns took advantage of the Dallas Mavericks losing this time. The Suns handled the Sacramento Kings, 122-106, Friday night before a sellout crowd of 17,071 at PHX Arena.
Phoenix has an overflow of guards and wings, a group that includes three-time All-Star Bradley Beal. While the Suns are expected to keep Green, other moves are sure to follow.