The Phoenix Suns move into the second week of NBA regular season action with a 1-2 record. While early, many of the fears had about the Suns are coming to fruition in terms of competing with the rest of the league.
The Phoenix Suns are sitting at a record of 1-2 after their back-to-back weekend stretch against the Clippers and Nuggets. Yes, it was a bit of a reality check after a fun 1-0 start, but we still have 79 more of these things.
Well, here we go. My first swing at the weekly recap for the season. Over the years, we’ve tried a few different versions of this thing. Center of the Sun had a good run, first steered by Rod Argent before I took my shot at it.
PHOENIX — Mark Williams’ absence in the Phoenix Suns‘ 133-111 loss to the Denver Nuggets on Saturday made way for No. 10 overall pick Khaman Maluach to have an increased role.
PHOENIX — Mark Williams has a reputation of being exceptionally talented, but lacking the ability to stay on the floor for stretches of a season. Over his first three seasons in the NBA, Williams played in just 43, 19 and 44 games.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
The Phoenix Suns got a taste of what being in the Western Conference is going to be like during the 2025-26 campaign in their first week of the season.
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns (1-2) close out their first road trip against the Utah Jazz on Monday and might be down their second-leading scorer. Dillon Brooks is listed as questionable ahead of the Utah clash with right groin soreness.
Phoenix Suns fans have undoubtedly been excited about center Khaman Maluach after watching him play in preseason, as the No. 10 overall pick flashed the length and rim protection he could offer at the NBA level.
If one thing is clear about this Suns’ new identity, it is that Dillon Brooks is becoming a significant factor in it. Regardless of whether that is him hunting every shot opportunity or getting underneath the opponent’s skin, Brooks is doing his best to contribute in any way.
The Phoenix Suns have struggled out of the gates to a 1-2 start for the regular season, and there's already questions on how the organization will look moving forward on the floor.
We’re three games into this new season, and the picture looks about like what we expected. A team hovering below .500, fighting uphill with a schedule that offers no favors.
For all the talk about the Phoenix Suns this offseason, they were poised to be a scrappy defensive team. Well, that’s at least what Dillon Brooks and head coach Jordan Ott collectively shared a vision for.
When you roll into Denver on the second night of a back-to-back, you already know what time it is. Altitude. Fatigue. Nikola damn Jokic waiting like a mountain troll who knows you don’t belong up there.
DENVER – The Phoenix Suns were trounced 133-111 by the Nuggets on Saturday night, and the glaring roster issues were on full display. Their inconsistent offense points squarely to the missing piece, which is a point guard who controls tempo, limits mistakes, and stitches together both ends of the court.
Mat Ishbia has received a lot of criticism — and rightfully so — since taking control of the Phoenix Suns. Ishbia, who has made a lot of changes in his two-plus seasons, completely overhauled the basketball department following last season’s debacle.
Two games into his new tenure, veteran Dillon Brooks says Phoenix Suns All-Star Devin Booker isn’t being selfish enough. The Suns secured a 20-point comeback win in their 120-116 victory against the Sacramento Kings in coach Jordan Ott’s debut.
Mat Ishbia is trying his best to adopt an “us against the world” mentality this season. The Phoenix Suns owner Ishbia called out Bill Simmons and The Ringer on Tuesday over a recent column that ran on their website.