The NBA's Last Two-Minute Report revealed an incorrect call in the final moments of the Phoenix Suns' eventual loss to the Golden State Warriors. Phoenix, down by one point, hoped to foul Golden State and send them to the free throw line in hopes of buying time to get a potential game-tying shot off on the other end.
Week 9 of the NBA season is in the books. We are two months in, and we have officially passed the last light scheduling week until the All-Star break. The real grind is about to start, even if a decent chunk of the country still thinks the season begins on Christmas Day.
The All-Star Game is two months away. It will be played on February 15 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, and there is a real chance that the Los Angeles Clippers will not have a single representative.
Although there have been no trades so far this season, it is officially trade season in the NBA leading up to the Feb. 5 trade deadline. Before the year, it was thought the Phoenix Suns would most likely be sellers during the season given that they had really low preseason expectations.
It's never too early to start thinking about trades, especially in the world of the NBA. For the Phoenix Suns, there are reasons to both be eager and to avoid pursuing trades at the deadline this year.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
The Phoenix Suns are back home after fumbling a Saturday night matchup against the Golden State Warriors. The Suns found themselves up early -- partly thanks to the ejection of Draymond Green in the first half -- though the Warriors dug deep and emerged from Chase Center with a 119-116 win over Phoenix.
Losses like the one against Golden State last night are frustrating because they shine a bright light on a real Suns issue. Phoenix has grit. They play connected basketball.
After scoring 44 points in the first quarter, the Phoenix Suns could not find the same level of offensive success the rest of the night and ended up falling 119-116 to the Golden State Warriors Saturday.
I do not know how it looked to you, but it feels like the Suns have been a little off over the past few games. Maybe it is the grind of this chaotic schedule.
After edging the Golden State Warriors by one point on Thursday, the teams met again for the second time in three nights, this time at Chase Center in San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO – The respect and admiration that Suns star Devin Booker and Warriors great Steph Curry have for each other is apparent, though Booker recognized how one of his idols has become so much more than that.
SAN FRANCISCO – The thinnest lines decide the loudest nights, and Phoenix learned that in a one-point win on Thursday night against the Golden State Warriors.
Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks had his first technical foul against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday rescinded, according to the NBA: "Dillon Brooks’ (PHX) technical foul at 5:28 in the 2nd quarter on 12/18/25 (vs.
The Phoenix Suns are 15-12 on the season and sit in seventh place in the Western Conference. Early on in the season, the team is seemingly playing above expectations, and Kendrick Perkins credits Dillon Brooks for the team remaining competitive.
A former Phoenix Suns coach details about stopping Robert Sarver from making the biggest mistake in the franchise’s history. Earl Watson, who was the Suns coach from 2015-2017, appeared on the Hear District podcast, with Marques Johnson and Kris Johnson.
Dillon Brooks went after yet another NBA superstar this week. Brooks and the Phoenix Suns faced off on Thursday against Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
The Suns and Raptors have at least kicked the tires on a small deal, but nothing appears close. Gerald Bourguet of Suns After Dark reports that Phoenix and Toronto discussed a trade framework that would have sent center Nick Richards to the Raptors in exchange for Ochai Agbaji and a second-round pick.
Devin Booker scored 23 of his 25 points in the second half, Jordan Goodwin made a free throw with fourth-tenths of a second remaining, and the Phoenix Suns overcame a 14-point deficit to beat the visiting Golden State Warriors 99-98 on Thursday.
The talk of Phoenix, Arizona and its beloved Phoenix Suns should include Mark Williams, if it hasn’t already. Ever since he was traded to the Suns on draft night, many thought it would be a mistake.