Portland Trail Blazers face Phoenix Suns Saturday
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The post Phoenix Suns’ biggest mistake in 2025 NBA free agency appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Phoenix Suns excelled in the NBA Draft and showcased strong summer league performances from their rookies and second-year players. However, there might be one area they didn’t address in free agency that could be the difference maker.
John Little, who moves to the Phoenix Suns from the Valley Suns head-coaching job, has been on the Suns' summer league staff in Las Vegas.
“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.
The Orlando Magic is one of the early favorites to win the Eastern Conference next season. The franchise went 'All in' this summer and assembled a roster ready
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Bright Side Of The Sun on MSNThe Phoenix Suns made the right move. Now it has to make the smart oneNow, the Suns are one of just nine teams currently operating under the first apron. And with that comes new life. They can finally engage in sign-and-trades, targeting young talent like Kuminga or Grimes in hopes of reshaping the roster without sacrificing financial flexibility.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Phoenix Suns Quietly Shop Two Core Players In Move That May Signal Full Rebuild Around Devin BookerReportedly, the Phoenix Suns are exploring trade possibilities for key role players like Grayson Allen and Royce O’Neal.
3 Remaining Free Agents the Suns Could Target Amid Roster Changes originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It has been a busy offseason thus far for the Phoenix Suns as they have almost completely rebuilt their roster after missing the playoffs last season.
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Yardbarker on MSNDid Suns Boogie Ellis earn a roster spot with his performance in win over Trail BlazersThe Phoenix Suns were without Khaman Maluach, Ryan Dunn, Koby Brea and Oso Ighodaro in Saturday’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers, and it didn’t matter.