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Jugadores Activos
8
Leyendas
0
Sin campeonatos aun
3
3 Titulos de Conferencia
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8 Titulos de Division
Sin campeonatos aun
Los jugadores que definieron el baloncesto de Phoenix Suns. Íconos que moldearon la franquicia y dejaron un legado perdurable.
Numeros colgados en las vigas de Footprint Center. Los jugadores que lo dieron todo por Phoenix Suns.
The Phoenix Suns, founded in 1968, have been one of the NBA's most consistently competitive franchises despite never winning a championship. The 1976 Finals against the Celtics produced one of the greatest games ever played — a triple-overtime Game 5. Charles Barkley's MVP season in 1993 led to a Finals appearance against the Bulls. Steve Nash's "Seven Seconds or Less" Suns (2004-2010) under coach Mike D'Antoni revolutionized offensive basketball with a pace-and-space style that became the template for the modern NBA. The 2021 team reached the Finals with Chris Paul, Devin Booker, and Deandre Ayton. The acquisitions of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal have assembled one of the most talented rosters in franchise history, continuing the pursuit of that elusive first championship.
Tom Chambers was the first unrestricted free agent to change teams — and he chose Phoenix. Here's why the Suns retired his #24 jersey in 2021.
Conferencia
Western
División
Pacific
Arena Local
Footprint Center
Fundado
1968
Mascota
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Años de Historia
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Walter "The Greyhound" Davis defined Suns basketball for over a decade. Here's why Phoenix immortalized #6 in the rafters of what is now the Footprint Center.
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