MINNEAPOLIS — The late-season margin for error in the Western Conference is shrinking every night, and some Phoenix Suns fans are beginning to ask a difficult question: Should the club reduce roles for players who are struggling right now?
The Phoenix Suns are on a three-game losing streak, following a 116-104 road loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night, and Jalen Green’s poor shooting night certainly didn’t help their cause.
Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons lately. His recent DUI arrest is still a fresh controversy, but a recent report confirms another troubling driving incident earlier this year.
The Suns’ game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night carried real weight. This was one of those opportunities you circle, one where you can make up ground and shift the standings in your favor as you try to climb out of the Play-In.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
The Phoenix Suns are about ready to take on the Minnesota Timberwolves in what will be a must-win game tonight. Phoenix (39-29) is two games back of Minnesota (41-27), who is the sixth seed in the West, with only 14 games remaining.
MINNESOTA – After a tough couple of losses for the Phoenix Suns, they have a golden opportunity to gain some ground in the Western Conference Standings during a tight playoff race as they take on the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night.
A new video released by TMZ shows Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks being pulled over for extreme speeding, weeks before recent DUI incident. On March 6th, Brooks was pulled over for allegedly driving while high, with the officer saying it “smelled like a dispensary.” The 30-year-old was brought in and had his mug shot take for the incident.
"That's a lot of free throws for one player." Phoenix Suns coach Jordan Ott wasn't pleased with the officiating in his team's Monday night loss to the Boston Celtics, a night where Jaylen Brown shot 21 free throw attempts - a career-high for the NBA champion and Finals MVP.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
In November 2025, only two years after Mat Ishbia purchased the Suns, his control of the franchise was threatened. Minority owners Scott Seldin and Andy
BOSTON – In the box score era of the NBA, the story usually writes itself with the team that wins getting the narrative. Although when you look at the whole body of work, who actually had the better shooting night between Devin Booker and Jaylen Brown on Monday night?
While Devin Booker sang Jayson Tatum his praise for his Achilles recovery, Phoenix Suns head coach Jordan Ott had jokes for the Boston Celtics forward.
The Phoenix Suns went 4-1 over their last five games, though that wasn't impressive enough to boost them up the world of NBA power rankings this week. Or even mantain their spot.
The Phoenix Suns, under the first-year guidance of head coach Jordan Ott, have surprised nearly the entire basketball world thanks to an exciting regular season that will surely see the playoffs/play-in tournament in their future.
The season is coming to a close, with weeks left in the season, and with both teams being hot, bettors could win a lot of money with the Phoenix Suns taking on the Boston Celtics.
A legal battle involving Suns owner Mat Ishbia may soon be heading toward resolution. According to ESPN’s Baxter Holmes, a new court filing indicates the dispute between Ishbia and minority owners Scott Seldin and Andy Kohlberg is expected to move to confidential binding mediation.
It’s not all that common for rookies to make a team better defensively. Insert Phoenix Suns first-year players Rasheer Fleming and Khaman Maluach. They’ve both been highly favored and touted by head coach Jordan Ott.