PHOENIX — Now that LeBron James has confirmed he’ll continue his career in the 2026-27 season, many are wondering where the basketball legend will land.
Since 2018, every Western Conference contender has built part of its championship equation around one unavoidable reality: eventually, the road could lead through LeBron James.
PHOENIX — NBA free agency begins today, though the Phoenix Suns have already handled most of their business. Thanks to their lack of premium draft capital and top level salary cap space, the Suns weren't able to make any eye-opening/splash moves.
The roster construction surrounding the Phoenix Suns has created a need for a true table-setter, someone capable of organizing the offense while allowing Booker to return to his natural role.
We’ve arrived at NBA free agency day, the time of year when, if you’re not careful, your phone starts exploding with transaction notifications. It’s one of the busiest days on the NBA calendar, as free agency officially begins at 3 p.m.
The NBA is truly a global league. As such, there have been historical impacts left on the game by players of all walks of life. Some of the game's all-time
The Phoenix Suns set themselves to be in the market for a backup guard when free agency begins later today after trading away Grayson Allen and Royce O'Neale for Miles Bridges this weekend.
The Phoenix Suns pulled off an unlikely move during the 2026 NBA Draft on Tuesday. The franchise traded its 47th pick to the New York Knicks and future second-round picks for the 31st overall pick, which landed them Arizona freshman Koa Peat.
Welcome to Inside the Suns, your weekly deep-down analysis of the current Phoenix Suns team. Each week, the Fantable — a round table of Bright Siders — gives their takes on the Suns’ latest issues and news.
The biggest offseason victories aren’t always the ones that dominate social media. Sometimes they’re the quiet decisions that give championship hopefuls the stability they need over an 82-game season, and the Phoenix Suns’ decision to exercise Jamaree Bouyea’s $2.58 million team option for the 2026-27 season is exactly that kind of move.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
PHOENIX — The start of NBA free agency isn't officially here, though the Phoenix Suns have been heavily active in terms of roster moves and construction.
The Suns are exercising their $2.58MM team option on Jamaree Bouyea for the 2026/27 season, reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (via Twitter). Bouyea’s salary for next season will remain non-guaranteed, Scotto notes.
Even though the Phoenix Suns have already made headlines this offseason with their recent trade for Charlotte forward Miles Bridges, their next move may help fully set their roster as they are linked to five point guards in free agency.
Assembling one of the NBA’s most intriguing starting lineups, the Phoenix Suns’ projected lineup featuring Devin Booker, Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, Miles Bridges and Mark Williams will offer athleticism, scoring, defensive versatility, and youth.
Last week, I was working on a “5 Power Forward targets for the Phoenix Suns” piece. After trading up for Koa Peat and trading for Miles Bridges, it’s safe to say I can crumble that piece up and throw it in the trash.
The Phoenix Suns may not be done reshaping their roster after acquiring Miles Bridges in a blockbuster trade with the Charlotte Hornets. Following news of the deal, ClutchPoints Senior NBA Reporter Brett Siegel suggested on his X account that the trade could signal uncertainty surrounding Jalen Green’s long-term future with the franchise.
The Phoenix Suns have openly said they aren't going to make many changes this offseason and focus on continuity heading into the 2026-27 season after going 45-37 with a new-look roster despite facing injuries this past season.
In an offseason where fans begged for fireworks, the Phoenix Suns instead doubled down on something far less glamorous but often far more important: stability.
Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams will sign a fully guaranteed three-year, $38 million contract to stay with the team, ESPN reported Thursday. Williams was a restricted free agent entering this offseason after four seasons in the NBA.
The Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns have officially finalized the complicated draft-night trade that shuffled several first-round picks and ultimately sent three prospects to new homes.
The Phoenix Suns are brining back guard Collin Gillespie on a four-year deal worth $48 million according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Gillespie spent his first three as a journeymen playing on two-way contracts before etching a role with Phoenix where he signed a similar two-way deal back in 2024.
The Suns have reached a contract agreement with Jordan Goodwin, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, who reports (via Twitter) that the free agent guard will sign a three-year, $19MM deal.
Versatile guard Collin Gillespie is reportedly passing on free agency and has agreed to a four-year, $48 million contract to remain with the Phoenix Suns, according to reports on Saturday.