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The Phoenix Suns conclude a three-game road trip Oct. 27 against the Utah Jazz. They will play against a familiar face in the Jazz's backcourt.
Visit azcentral.com for live updates from Los Angeles as the Phoenix Suns begin a three-game road trip Friday, Oct. 24, against the L.A. Clippers.
I see Phoenix winning one less game than last season and exceeding the over/under win total of 31.5, as the Suns’ defense and new style of play could end up surprising some teams behind a leader in Devin Booker, who I expect to have the best statistical season of his career.
Dillon Brooks embodied his polarizing “villain” identity in the Phoenix Suns’ season-opening win over the Kings.
The Los Angeles Clippers shot a blistering 59.2% from the field, going 16-of-29 from 3, and scored 52 points in the paint in blasting the Suns, 129-102, before a sellout crowd of 17,972 at Intuit Dome on Friday, Oct. 24.
Phoenix will begin its 2025-26 season on Tuesday at home against its Pacific Division rival, the Sacramento Kings. The Suns went 3-1 in the preseason without the services of two expected starters, guard Jalen Green (hamstring) and Mark Williams.
Jalen Green and Mark Williams are X-factors for the Phoenix Suns who could swing the trajectory of the 2025-26 season and beyond.
The Phoenix Suns are down to 14 players on their standard roster after waiving Jared Butler and David Duke Jr. on Friday, Oct. 17.
Phoenix Suns announcer Eddie Johnson poked fun at Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on his free throw during the Suns vs. Nuggets game.