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Breaking Down the Phoenix Suns’ 2025-26 Schedule
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The Phoenix Suns will enter the 2025-26 NBA season with a new-look roster after making major changes this offseason.

Of course, the Suns began their summer by trading Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets for a package centered around Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks and the pick they used to select Khaman Maluach.

They also acquired Mark Williams from the Charlotte Hornets and selected Rasheer Fleming and Koby Brea in the 2025 draft.

Phoenix also bought out Bradley Beal’s contract, allowing him to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers and officially leaving Devin Booker as the only part of their big three remaining.

With these changes, the Suns are hoping to surprise some people next season but with the Western Conference being stacked, they are not expected to be a playoff team.

Suns' 2025-26 schedule revealed

On Thursday, the NBA officially revealed the 2025-26 schedule and here are some of the Suns’ marquee matchups.

Phoenix will begin the new season at home against the Sacramento Kings on October 22 before traveling to take on Beal and the Clippers on October 24.

They then begin group play for the Emirates NBA Cup on October 31 at home against the Uatah Jazz before hosting the Minnesota Timberwolves on November 21.

The Suns will then finish off group play on the road against the Kings on November 26 and then on the road against the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder on November 28.

Phoenix was not given a matchup on Christmas Day but they will be featured on New Year’s Eve on the road against the Cleveland Cavaliers before traveling to face the San Antonio Spurs on February 19 from Austin after the All-Star break.

Of course, two of the more notable games on Phoenix’s schedule comes on November 6 when Beal returns to Phoenix and then Durant’s return on November 24.

The Suns’ final regular season home game comes on April 8 against the Dallas Mavericks and they will end the season on the road on April 12 against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Phoenix has quite a few intriguing matchup scheduled for next season as they try to be a surprise team in the West and fight for a Play-In spot.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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