2-time MVP Steve Nash re-joins Suns
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What Suns owner Mat Ishbia had to say about his team's success and how it should be measured throughout the upcoming season.
How Mavericks' minority owner Mark Cuban tried to warn Suns owner Mat Ishbia at the beginning of his NBA tenure.
Steve Nash is back in very familiar territory. Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia announced over social media on Monday that the Basketball Hall of Famer Nash is returning to their team. The Suns are bringing back Nash to serve as a senior advisor in their front office.
The 2023-24 NBA season is nearing its halfway point, and with the Feb. 8 trade deadline looming, teams are starting to pay closer attention to the standings. Things are especially tense in the Western Conference, as several teams with postseason ambitions ...
LAS VEGAS -- During the second half of Sunday's NBA summer league game between the Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns, fans at the Thomas & Mack Center on the UNLV campus got the matchup they wanted, as No. 4 overall pick Josh Jackson of Phoenix began ...
Kevin Durant filled in some blanks on the timeline of the Phoenix Suns trading him to the Houston Rockets before the 2025 NBA Draft. Speaking at the Game Plan Sports Business Summit on Tuesday, Sept. 16, in Los Angeles, Durant addressed being traded, saying the Suns let it be known “around February” he was available.
PHOENIX -- The first game of the Phoenix Suns' 2025-26 season has been revealed. According to KCRA News reporter Sean Cunningham on X, the Suns will host the Sacramento Kings in their season opener on Wednesday, Oct. 22. The Arizona Republic's Duane Rankin ...
The Phoenix Suns have had a number of talented court thieves suit up for the purple and orange throughout their 58 years in the NBA. This article will dig into the greatest steals seasons in franchise history,
'The Phoenix Suns are ranked last in ESPN’s NBA Future Power Rankings projected over the next three seasons through 2027-28 after being ranked 19 th the previous year.
In anticipation of the new season, ESPN and NBA insider Tim MacMahon are ranking the top 100 players in the NBA entering 2025-26, starting with Nos. 100-51. Three Mavericks appeared in the first half of ESPN’s list, including what is perhaps a surprisingly high ranking for the rookie Flagg.