Tag: Phoenix Suns
The momentum train in Phoenix may have slowed down, but the Suns are still rolling along nicely. There has been a myriad of changes since last season, but one acquisition, in particular, has been invaluable to the franchise’s major turnaround.
David Yapkowitz breaks down potential buyers and sellers in one of the league’s most competitive divisions, the Pacific.
Deandre Ayton and John Collins are getting close to returning to the floor as they serve their 25 game suspensions. The Suns and Hawks have had opposite seasons thus far, but will that change with these two back in the mix?
The NBA has suggested a play-in tournament, but one already essentially exists in the West, Douglas Farmer argues.
Aron Baynes took just six three-pointers over the first five years of his career. But he’s an elite floor-stretcher now, though, a development that’s changed everything for both him and the Phoenix Suns.
Surprises can be disappointing, but can disappointments be surprising? Basketball Insiders looks at three unexpectedly slow starts within the Pacific Division.
Following their best start in years, Phoneix has shown that they are no longer the NBA’s stomping grounds. Matt John examines what has gone into building the team and, arguably, made them the league’s most pleasant surprise.
Ben Nadeau continues Basketball Insiders’ series on surprises by evaluating three teams in the Pacific Division, their statuses in your social circles and whether or not to abandon all hope already.
After three games, the Phoenix Suns have blitzed the league with an improved offense and defense — Quinn Davis takes a look as to whether this hot start is a sign of things to come or some random fluke.
With the season finally here, Matt John takes a look at what the NBA was like ten years before, and the implications it had on today’s league.