New Phoenix Suns general manager Brian Gregory is excited about a lot of players heading into the 2025-26 season especially after constructing a roster that consists of 11 new players.
The release of the 2025-2026 NBA season is one of the most exciting moments of the offseason, but after the reveal, should the Phoenix Suns be dreading next year?
After trading away 15-time All-Star Kevin Durant and waiving Bradley Beal, the morale for the Phoenix Suns and its fans were rock bottom. The high hopes for a franchise that 26 out of the 29 other teams would trade for was in the mud.
The Phoenix Suns put together a great piece of content, taking us behind the scenes. First off, a tip of the cap to the Phoenix Suns' social team for putting this together.
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
Does Gregory know that Suns star Devin Booker is not the future of the Suns? Two steps behind the rest of the league, the Phoenix Suns’ front office, operating quietly in the shadows, might be one step ahead heading into next season.
Chris Paul’s reunion with the Phoenix Suns was a pipedream for many fans across the Valley, which blew up in smoke after the 40-year-old signing with the Los Angeles Clippers.
The future of the Phoenix Suns begin tonight in NBA Summer League against the Washington Wizards in Las Vegas. The opener will be the first look for many fans across the Valley of key rotational pieces for the team next season.
Dillon Brooks is being welcomed to The Valley of the Sun by the Suns organization, and seemed excited to grow in Phoenix after a quick interaction with the front office and staff.
SCOTTSDALE – On Monday afternoon, the Phoenix Suns introduced the 2025 draftees: Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming, and Koby Brea. Phoenix Suns General Manager Brian Gregory was on hand to introduce the newest members of the Phoenix Suns.
The Phoenix Suns seem satisfied with the move they made regarding All-Star forward Kevin Durant this offseason. The Suns were involved in a seven-team deal that sent Durant to the Houston Rockets.
The Phoenix Suns haven't been shy this offseason when it comes to making drastic changes to nearly every aspect of the franchise. The changes began the day after the conclusion of the regular season, when they informed head coach Mike Budenholzer that he was being fired, despite having completed just one year of a five-year, $50 million deal.
When the Phoenix Suns traded Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets, the writing was on the wall when the offseason began. It was also something that general manager Brian Gregory unfortunately knew would happen.
The Phoenix Suns introduced rookies Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming, and Koby Brea today. The Phoenix Suns introduced their newest rookie class today at 3 pm local time, streamed live on YouTube, linked below.
The Phoenix Suns have had one of the busiest offseason in the NBA thus far, the results of which getting mixed reviews. The NBA draft was a successful, being able to grab an elite prospect in Khaman Maluach and a steal in the second round with Rasheer Fleming.
The first move Phoenix Suns general manager Brian Gregory made in free agency was re-signing 26-year-old guard Collin Gillespie. The former Villanova Wildcats was on a two-way deal with the franchise last year, and started to show his impact in the second half of the season by appearing in 31 of the last 37 games.
Phoenix Suns fans know this feeling but it’s not deja vu. In our effort to make sense of time, we give it names. The Renaissance. The Dark Ages. The Summer of Love.
The Phoenix Suns made an early splash in free agency this week. They secured former EuroLeague Finals MVP Nigel Hayes-Davis on Monday evening. Hayes-Davis agreed to a fully guaranteed one-year contract with Phoenix.
The Phoenix Suns are amid an offseason that has already brought about significant changes at every level. The changes began at the head coaching position when they fired Mike Budenholzer after just one season, with $40 million remaining on his contract.
Brian Gregory is wheelin’ and dealin’. Oh, you thought the Phoenix Suns were done? You thought Brian Gregory had hung up his second apron, wiped his hands, and called it a night?