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The Phoenix Suns are an American professional basketball team that plays in the Pacific Division of the National Basketball Association's Western Conference. The Suns were established in 1968 and they play their home games in the Phoenix Suns Arena in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Suns have not won a championship since being established as a franchise in 1968. However, they do have two conference titles (1976, 1993) and six division titles (1981, 1993, 1995, 2005, 2006, 2007).
Some of the greatest players in Suns franchise history include Charles Barkley, Kevin Johnson, Shawn Marion, and Walter Davis. Many consider Steve Nash to be the greatest player to ever wear the Suns jersey. The 6-foot-3 point guard won back-to-back MVP titles in Phoenix in 2015 and 2016.
The Suns have not been a very good team over the past decade. The last time they made the playoffs was in 2010, though they’re on pace to break that dry spell in 2021. During the 2018-19 season, Phoenix won just 19 games -- the least they've won since their inaugural season in 1968-69 wherein they went 16-66.
Right now, however, the Suns have a true cornerstone superstar in Devin Booker. Phoenix selected him 13th overall in the 2015 NBA Draft and he has since established himself as one of the most explosive scorers in the entire league. Booker was named to his second consecutive All-Star squad in the 2020-21 season.
In 2018, the Suns used their first overall pick on 6-foot-11 big man Deandre Ayton, who has slotted in nicely playing alongside Booker. Prior to the start of the 2020-21 season, Phoenix acquired 11-time All-Star point guard Chris Paul via trade -- a move that signified this team's intention to be a contender in a ruthless Western Conference.
If there's anything we learned from the Suns during their stint inside the Disney World bubble, it's that this is a squad that holds a lot of promise. They ultimately fell short and were not able to make the playoffs, but by going a pristine 8-0 in their seeding games inside the campus, Phoenix was able to prove that they are more than capable of being a legitimate playoff team in the West.
Their time might just come this season. The fact that the Suns have made considerable upgrades to their squad (trading for Chris Paul, drafting Jalen Smith, signing Jae Crowder, extending Dario Saric) make us believe that they are currently primed to challenge for a postseason spot in 2020-21.
Losing Ricky Rubio and Kelly Oubre Jr. -- among others -- serves as a significant blow for Phoenix's roster. However, bringing in 10-time All-Star Chris Paul -- one of the greatest point guards in NBA history -- is an indication that the Suns want to win now. They gave a lot to bring CP3 into the fold, but at this point, it appears to be a worthwhile decision.
Paul turned back the clock last season, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder on an improbable playoff run. This is exactly what the Suns are hoping for this season, and with Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton playing alongside him, this could be Phoenix's year.
The Suns scored a huge win by bringing Chris Paul into the fold. He had a tremendous campaign for the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2019-20, and the Suns will look for the 10-time All-Star to do the same in Phoenix.
At this point, however, it seems presumptive to call Phoenix title contenders -- especially considering how the West is stacking up right now. The Suns will likely make a push for a playoff spot this coming season, but they appear to be a step or two away (or maybe more) from becoming a legitimate threat to the title.
Having been selected 11th overall in the 2019 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves, Cameron Johnson made his way to Phoenix in a preseason trade. In his debut campaign, the former UNC standout averaged 8.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists, while also connecting on 1.9 triples per game. It wasn't exactly a tremendous rookie year for Johnson, but there's no denying that the 24-year-old showed flashes of brilliance throughout the season.
Johnson upped his tally for the Suns during their unblemished run in the bubble, putting up 13.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.1 assists, with 1.9 three-pointers as a starter. He will likely reprise a bench role for a revamped Phoenix side this coming season, but expectations will be higher.
According to Forbes, the Phoenix Suns franchise is worth $1.7 billion (February 2021).
This team has grown substantially in terms of net worth since it was purchased by current owner Robert Sarver back in 2004. 16 years ago, Sarver paid just $404 million for the franchise.
Forbes listed the Suns' revenue at $222 million from the 2019-20 season.
Robert Sarver is the owner of the Suns. He purchased the franchise back in 2004 for $404 million. His investment has grown quite significantly since then, with Forbes listing the franchise's value at $1.625 billion in February 2020.
Sarver, who made his fortune in the banking and real estate industries, is listed to have a net worth of $400 million as of 2019. He also owns RCD Mallorca, which is a football club that plays in the Spanish Segunda Division.
Monty Williams is currently the head coach of the Suns, entering his second season at the helm in 2020-21 after being hired by the front office last summer.
In 73 games with the Suns ahead of the 2020-21 season, Williams had a 34-39 record, good for a .466 winning percentage. Despite his modest record, however, many believe that he did a commendable job with the Suns last term, and majority of Phoenix supporters are looking forward to an even better season in 2020-21.
Aside from the Suns, Williams was the former head coach of the New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans from 2010 to 2015. The 49-year-old has also had stints as an assistant coach with the Portland Trail Blazers, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Philadelphia 76ers.
Suns head coach Monty Williams has six assistant coaches working under him.
Interestingly, all of Phoenix's current assistants joined the team prior to the 2019-20 season -- at the same time Williams took the helm.
The Suns’ assistants are Randy Ayers, Mark Bryant, Willie Green, Larry Greer, Darko Rajakovic, and Steve Blake. Blake is perhaps the most well known on the list, with the former NBA journeyman retiring from professional basketball just a couple years ago.
One could easily argue that John MacLeod should be considered as the greatest Suns coach of all time. Serving as the team's head coach from 1973 to 1986, MacLeod amassed a franchise record of 579 wins. He also led Phoenix to an NBA Finals berth in 1976.
Another legendary Suns coach is Paul Westphal, who was at the helm when Phoenix went all the way to the Finals in 1993. This was during Westphal's first season with the Suns, and he had season MVP Charles Barkley as his superstar.
Last but certainly not least is Mike D'Antoni, whose unconventional and groundbreaking approach to the game started during his days with Suns. Under his reign, he coached Steve Nash to back-to-back MVP titles while also winning the Coach of the Year award for himself in 2005 after leading the Suns to a 62-win campaign.
Despite not having a single championship in its entire franchise history (hopefully this is something forthcoming), the Suns have had no shortage of all-time great players.
At the very top of our list is the one and only Steve Nash, who is starting his head coaching career with the Brooklyn Nets during the 2020-21 campaign. As a player, however, Nash was one of the Suns’ GOATs. The Canadian national won back-to-back MVP titles as Phoenix's talisman, and he is the team's all-time leader in three-pointers, assists, and free-throw percentage.
A very close second is another Hall of Famer in Charles Barkley. Being one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history, Barkley's most memorable campaign with the Suns came during the 1992-93 season. He won the MVP award en route to taking the Suns all the way to the NBA Finals, only to be outdone by Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
A couple of other names that deserve to be on the list are Shawn Marion -- the Suns all-time leader in defensive rebounds -- as well as Amar'e Stoudemire, who himself won the Rookie of the Year award as a Sun.
Rounding out our Top 5 is Kevin Johnson, who spent 12 productive seasons in Phoenix. This included a Most Improved Player of the Year award as well as three All-Star appearances.
We could think of more than a few players that have garnered legendary status with the Suns franchise.
Steve Nash, Charles Barkley, Dan Majerle, and Kevin Johnson are some of the first names that pop up. Likewise, guys like Dick Van Arsdale, Walter Davis, Tom Chambers, Alvan Adams, Connie Hawkins, and Paul Westphal also deserve mentions.