Phoenix Suns GM James Jones believes the team can be the first out of many stops to maximize Kevin Durant's talents: “That’s a constant focus for us to continue to figure out how to maximize Kevin Durant,” Jones said to reporters earlier this week.
The excitement was palpable across gaming and sports circles as Call of Duty’s latest update introduced the highly anticipated D Book Was Here bundle, a collaborative effort with NBA standout Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns.
Trading Kevin Durant could be the Suns' best chance at easing its mounting pressure.
The Phoenix Suns and key decision makers such as franchise governor Mat Ishbia will have massive decision after massive decision ahead of them this offseason.
I respect the “let’s just see what Booker and Durant” can do viewpoint...but it’s not realistic. The Phoenix Suns are down, and they aren’t that close to coming back to true contention.
The 2024 NBA Playoffs witnessed its first sweep on Sunday night, when the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Phoenix Suns in four games to advance to the second round.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green keeps receipts.
Draft picks...who needs ‘em? Not the Phoenix Suns. The Phoenix Suns have leveraged much of their future to build their team. While they do have picks, they do not have much control over them.
In the wake of the Phoenix Suns’ unceremonious exit from the playoffs, ESPN’s Tim MacMahon offers a bold suggestion: trading Kevin Durant back to his original NBA home, the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Frank Vogel is on the hottest of seats currently as head coach of the Phoenix Suns, regardless of what the final decision may be. Vogel did a fine job in his first season at the helm, but the flame-out at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves in four games could ultimately cost him his job.
The Golden State Warriors and Kevin Durant are still made for each other.
After a crushing first-round sweep in the playoffs, the Phoenix Suns are at a crossroads. With Bradley Beal’s less-than-stellar debut season in Phoenix and a hefty $161 million owed to him over the next three years, the Suns may be compelled to explore trade options.
The Phoenix Suns have issues to address after their humiliating sweep against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Not only is there a supposed disconnect between Frank Vogel and the rest of the team, but even Mat Ishbia has been called out for his excessive involvement with the team’s operations.
After suffering a first-round sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Phoenix Suns are facing major questions this offseason. While there are rumors that the team may consider a coaching change, owner Mat Ishbia insists that the roster isn’t the problem.
The Phoenix Suns' season is now in the rearview mirror - and now is a better time than ever to assess the moves that have been made since last off-season.
The Phoenix Suns find themselves at a critical crossroads after they had their championship-or-bust season ended by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the playoffs.
Despite being swept in the first round of the playoffs, Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia remains steadfast in his confidence in the team's potential. He boldly asserted that 26 out of 29 NBA general managers would gladly trade their entire team for the Suns' roster and draft picks.
Apparently the Thunder, Warriors and Nets — the three teams Kevin Durant played for before his stop in Phoenix — did not maximize his otherworldly talents.
Owner Mat Ishbia refused to pledge his support for Vogel during a press conference Wednesday at Footprint Center. However, he added that rumors about Vogel, players or other team employees shouldn’t be given any weight because in-person discussions haven’t begun.
The present is already looking pretty good for the Knicks, but they may also have one eye on the future.
Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker has been at the center of speculation all week long after his team's playoff elimination. But despite overwhelming doubt
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