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Defiant Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia calls multiple lawsuits the team is facing a ‘money grab’
Defiant Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia says he’s not worried about the multiple lawsuits his franchise is facing, with claims ranging from discrimination to wrongful termination.
Phoenix Suns owner Matt Ishbia is moving past 2024 with a new coach and general manager, focusing on culture, accountability and fan engagement while reshaping the roster to establish a long-term winning identity.
The Phoenix Suns are currently facing several lawsuits filed by current and former employees. As a result, according to a new report, the organization has
Nash most recently served as the coach of the Brooklyn Nets from 2020-22 and left his post at the beginning of the 2022-23 season. He went 94-67 and made two playoff appearances in two full seasons. "Steve Nash was an amazing player and exactly what the Phoenix Suns are all about,
Phoenix posted the NBA's best record that season in winning what was then a franchise-record 62 games. Charles Barkley won MVP in his first year with the Suns. The Suns reached the finals, but fell to Michael Jordan and the three-peat Chicago Bulls as John Paxson hit the Game 6 series clincher.
Phoenix owner Mat Ishbia announced Steve Nash's official return to the franchise where he had some of his best seasons as a player.
Jalen Green. He was already a budding star with the Rockets, but entering his fifth NBA season, he could benefit greatly from a fresh opportunity under former Cavaliers offensive architect Jordan Ott. The 6-foot-4 guard is ferocious in attacking the rim, yet dynamic in his shot creation, and looking like more of a playmaker as of late.
Dillon Brooks shared during the Suns media day the origin of being the villain of the NBA, and how it can help his new team.