On Saturday evening, the Phoenix Suns lost to the Indiana Pacers by a score of 126-108. With the loss, the Suns dropped to 15-18 in their first 33 games, which
Kevin Durant was excited when the Suns traded for Nick Richards, and explained why during Thursday's shootaround.
Five-time NBA Champion Derek Fisher recently revealed his regrets during his time with Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook and the OKC Thunder.
Phoenix Suns stars Devin Booker and Kevin Durant smiling from the bench late in Saturday’s 126-108 loss at Indiana became an instant topic of conversation on social media. There are a couple of screenshots circulating on X (formerly Twitter) with Booker and Durant grinning with 2.
Devin Booker is the only Suns player remaining from the finals team, but Durant is all for Ishbia’s constant push for an NBA title, something that has eluded the franchise that had its inaugural season back in 1968-69.
Nick Richards has made an immediate impact off the bench for the Suns' with inside play in his debut. He scored 10 of his 11 points in the second quarter. He's shot a perfect 4-of-4, including two dunks, five rebounds, one assist, and has produced a game-high plus-15
Devin Booker and Ryan Dunn had hot starts to lead Phoenix after a tight first quarter over Detroit, 30-29. Booker put up the game-high 13 points (4-of-8) and Ryan Dunn has 10 points on 4-of-5, picking up from his hot streak from his 8-of-12 and career-high 18 in the Suns’ win at Washington on Thursday.
This is more than a change of scenery for new Phoenix Suns big Nick Richards. In being traded, Richards leaves a Charlotte franchise that hasn’t made the playoffs since 2016 and joins one that’s looking to compete for championship.
The Phoenix Suns have a major problem at the center position but they could fix it by using a player already on the roster.
The Suns recorded their fourth win in five games but one decision must be made to enhance that superb run of form
The Detroit Pistons want to keep the good times rolling, and that means avoid stringing together consecutive losses for as long as possible. After a disappointing showing against the Indiana Pacers, Detroit will look to right the ship against a surprisingly (or maybe not so surprisingly) mediocre Phoenix Suns team.