The Houston Rockets have been one of the biggest surprises of the first half of the 2024-25 season, ranking second in the Western Conference with a
The Phoenix Suns (19-20) play the second of their five-game road trip at the Washington Wizards (6-32) on Thursday.
While the Phoenix Suns have been fully entrenched in trade speculation in recent weeks regarding three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal, Dunleavy could instead try to swing for the fences and convince the Suns to start a fire sale by parting ways with superstar shooting guard Devin Booker.
Phoenix takes on Cleveland for a non-conference matchup. The teams meet Monday for the first time this season.
BOTTOM LINE: The Utah Jazz visit Devin Booker and the Phoenix Suns in Western Conference play Saturday. The Suns are 13-10 in Western Conference games. Phoenix is 9-3 when it turns the ball over ...
The Detroit Pistons take on the Phoenix Suns in non-conference action. The teams play Saturday for the first time this season.
Phoenix Suns rookie Ryan Dunn is proof that one of the best ways to gain the respect of teammates, including team leader Devin Booker, and more playing time is to show effort.
The Phoenix Suns (17-19) host the Utah Jazz (9-27) in a Saturday afternoon game at Footprint Center. Follow for live updates.
One of the most surprising teams to start the 2024-25 season has been the Houston Rockets. At 26-12, they are second in the Western Conference and first in the Southwest division. Houston has some veterans on the roster but the team is mostly young players. The Rockets have developed their talent and Houston is thriving because of it.
The Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler have had a falling out and all indications are that the relationship could be beyond repair. A new piece by ESPN's Ramona Shelbu
Along with Durant, Marks also has Phoenix sending center Bol Bol and guards Monte Morris and Damion Lee to Houston. In exchange for the four players, the Suns would get forwards Dillon Brooks, Cam Whitmore, Jae'Sean Tate and Jeff Green, center Jock Landale, and two first-round picks (2025, 2027).