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A full breakdown of the Phoenix Suns' 2025 NBA free agency: grades, contracts, key trades, that will shape the franchise's future.
The Phoenix Suns have made major moves since finishing last season with a 36-46 record. So how could lineups look?
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The Phoenix Suns have had a busy offseason marked by trading Kevin Durant, buying out Bradley Beal and extending Devin Booker's contract.
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Using a racial slur for Black people, treating women unequally and bullying staff cost Robert Sarver ownership of the Phoenix Suns. At least five lawsuits filed in eight months allege that a discriminatory culture persists under new owner Mat Ishbia.
Brea played the best out of Phoenix’s three 2025 draft selections as he showed out during the Summer League. In three games, the 22-year-old guard averaged 12.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game while shooting 42.4% from the field and 42.9% from three.
“The Grayhound” was a talented and graceful scorer for the Suns, racing up and down the court for 10 seasons in Phoenix. He was drafted fifth overall by Phoenix in 1978 out of North Carolina, where he inspired a young Michael Jordan, among others.
He's not just a Phoenix Suns superstar. On Friday, July 18, Booker posted photos on Instagram of his time spent at artist James Turrell's Arizona-based volcano-turned-land art project titled Roden Crater,
Phoenix Suns Doug Haller is a senior writer based in Arizona. He previously worked 13 years at The Arizona Republic, where he covered three Final Fours and four football national championship games.
The Phoenix Suns' trades for Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal were ranked as the second-worst mistake of the 2020s by ESPN's Zach Kram.