Phoenix Suns’ big man Oso Ighodaro makes the selfless switch. The Phoenix Suns have just undergone a change that may go unnoticed, as it is not a roster transaction.
After releasing 26-year-old wing Ethan Thompson, the Orlando Magic currently have two free two-way roster spots. As one slot is being used on 7-foot-0 center Orlando Robinson, at least one other could be used to address their backcourt depth.
The Phoenix Suns are in the midst of a critical offseason. After a miserable season in which they went just 36-46, they failed to qualify for any sort of postseason, finishing as the No.
The centers last year for the Phoenix Suns were a dud. The roster started with a rotation of Jusuf Nurkic and Mason Plumlee and slowly derailed into Bol Bol and Nick Richards, both big man lineups ended the same: a failure.
A doomsday scenario has inched upon the Phoenix Suns over the last two years - and now the uncertainty is being faced head-on following a 36-46 finish to the 2024-25 season.
One of the few bright spots of the 2024-2025 season for the Phoenix Suns was the emergence of center Bol Bol. The 25-year-old hasn’t gotten many opportunities since being drafted back in 2019.
Bol Bol enjoyed some promising stretches during the 2024-25 season with the Phoenix Suns but found himself out of the rotation at the end. It appears his
The Phoenix Suns have had a terrible season thus far, but they have seen one of their players show out after receiving more playing time. Phoenix currently sits 11th in the Western Conference standings with a 30-35 record which has them two and a half games behind the Dallas Mavericks for the final Play-In spot.
The Phoenix Suns - much like rest of the league - are set to reckon with San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama for years to come, though one NBA legend says the organization has their own iteration of the French star.
Long criticized for inconsistency and a lack of physicality, the towering big is playing with greater engagement, demonstrating flashes of dominance on both ends of the floor.
On Friday night, the Phoenix Suns hosted the New Orleans Pelicans in Arizona. The Suns won by a score of 125-108. One of the biggest reasons for their win was the play of Bol Bol.
The Phoenix Suns’ 2024-25 campaign has been anything but pleasant. This disastrous Suns season has left fans enraged over the team and what the future entails.
Phoenix Suns Bol Bol’s resurgence from the end of the bench has brought up the question of whether the 25-year-old should have a more significant role when the team gets healthy.
The Phoenix Suns have endured a laundry list of injuries during this latest stretch, losing four out of five games. A bright spot that has emerged from this nightmare is the breakthrough of Suns center Bol Bol.
On the heels of a back-to-back set, Phoenix Suns center Bol Bol made the most of his opportunity against the Denver Nuggets. He dropped 19 points, seven rebounds and four blocks in 30 minutes, all of which were season-highs.
Basketball fans have come up with so many ‘what if’ scenarios they could make a full feature film about the NBA’s multiverse. So, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that there are several people who believe that Phoenix Suns unicorn Bol Bol would look a lot like San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama in another world.
Phoenix Suns center Bol Bol showcased despite being 7’3 he can turn into Steve Nash with his passing ability. Near the end of the 1st quarter against the Denver Nuggets, the 25-year-old got the pass on the wing and drove off the dribble to the rim, where he drew Nuggets Jalen Pickett from the weak side.
Boise State football added yet another promising international prospect to their 2025 recruiting haul this week. Bol Bol, who is originally from Canada and prepped at Yelm High School in the state of Washington, committed to Spencer Danielson's program via X this week.
Bol Bol is entering his 6th season in the NBA (and second playing for the Phoenix Suns). He finished last year with averages of 5.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per contest while shooting 61.6% from the field and 42.3% from the three-point range in 43 games.
Bol Bol is coming off his first season playing for the Phoenix Suns. The former Oregon star finished the year with averages of 5.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per contest while shooting 61.6% from the field and 42.3% from the three-point range in 43 games.
According to Evan Sidery, the Phoenix Suns “would like to re-sign Bol Bol.” After signing a deal with the team last summer, Bol will hit unrestricted free agency once again.
In the NBA, teams sometimes lean on unlikely sources to push them to greater heights. For the Phoenix Suns, a team with a history of struggles in the postseason, they might have found that player in Bol Bol.
Phoenix Suns fans have cheered at every possibility to get Bol Bol on the floor at Footprint Center. Suns coach Frank Vogel has joked about the loud cheers in the arena when Bol makes his way to the scorers table.
Shaquille O'Neal believes Bol Bol has a similar level of talent to rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama. According to O'Neal, the difference is that Bol Bol is "lazy."
It wasn't quite the night the Phoenix Suns had in mind in their Wednesday evening loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, though a fan-favorite may now be too hard to ignore. Bol Bol has captured the Valley by storm since arriving in the offseason.