Phoenix Suns
The Phoenix Suns are reportedly ramping up efforts to trade Kevin Durant this offseason, signaling a potential shift in their approach to roster building.
The Phoenix Suns have reportedly narrowed their head coaching search to two finalists — both current assistants with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Durant is once again clapping back at fans on social media.
Phoenix Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein is at the center of a shocking allegation included in a new federal lawsuit filed against the organization.
Durant may finally be showing real interest in the team that has pursued him for nearly a decade.
The Phoenix Suns remain the only team with a head coaching vacancy, and their search appears to be casting a wide net.
Considering the relentless injury woes the Philadelphia 76ers faced, it’s still fair to say the Phoenix Suns were the NBA’s biggest letdown of the 2024-25 season.
Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia wasn’t about to let Stephen A. Smith’s recent remarks slide without a response.
Tensions escalated earlier in the week when Smith compared Ishbia to disgraced former Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was banned from the NBA for making racist remarks.
Booker has seen everything around him change in Phoenix—from teammates and coaches to ownership—but he’s still the one piece the franchise refuses to part with.
Durant may be on his way out of Phoenix, but a familiar name linked to the Suns’ coaching vacancy could give him something to reconsider.
Budenholzer is out as head coach of the Phoenix Suns, and his inability to connect with the team’s stars appears to have played a major role in his departure.
