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Former Seattle teammate, Xavier McDaniel, joined the team in 1990–91, and the now 31-year-old Chambers again accepted a more team-oriented role for the Suns. His scoring, and the team's success, declined. He had been twice named All-NBA Second Team, but now just tried to fit in. In 1992–93, the fifth and final season in Phoenix, Charles ...
Phoenix had an inconsistent regular season, starting out at 14–9 (then the best start in team history), then went 4–18 during a stretch where the team sustained several injuries (including Dick Van Arsdale breaking his right arm in a February game). The Suns then went 24–13 in the final 37 games to finish 42–40, clinching their first ...
This is a complete list of former and current Phoenix Suns players organized by jersey number. Players who have worn more than one number while playing for this team will appear multiple times. Under each number, players are listed in chronological order, with the player who most recently wore the number listed last.
Phoenix Suns two-way player Ish Wainright rejoined team Sunday and dressed for Monday's game at Miami after his passed away Oct. 31 in Kansas City.
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have appeared in at least one regular season or playoff game for the Phoenix Suns NBA franchise. All statistics and awards listed were during the player's tenure with the Suns only. All statistics are accurate as of the end of the 2023–24 season
In a way, it was a reminder of what the Phoenix Suns used to have. Bridges scored 21 points and Johnson added 15 in an emotional return to the desert, leading the Nets to a 116-112 victory and ...
The Second Team, All-American, and First Team, All-American, chose him as their point guard in 1993 and 1994, respectively, suggesting he was one of the best players in the US.
Grayson James Allen [1] (born October 8, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played four years of college basketball at Duke University, where he helped Duke win a national championship in 2015. [2]