Alvan Adams spent every one of his 13 NBA seasons as a Phoenix Sun. The 1976 Rookie of the Year and Finals participant gave the franchise something rare: a player who never left.
Various Phoenix-area business activities post-retirement
慈善事业
Connection to Phoenix community after 13 seasons with the Suns
媒体
Regular presence in Phoenix Suns historical retrospectives and 50th anniversary events
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Adams is one of only a handful of NBA players to spend their entire 13-year career with one franchise, making him the epitome of franchise loyalty in an era before free agency changed the landscape of player movement.
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The 1976 NBA Finals Game 5 — the triple-overtime classic between the Suns and Celtics that is widely considered one of the greatest games ever played — featured Adams as a central contributor in one of basketball's most historic moments.
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Adams's playmaking ability from the center position in the 1970s and 1980s was so advanced for his era that modern basketball analysts often describe him as a player born two or three decades too early to receive proper recognition.
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When he retired in 1988, Adams had set multiple franchise records for the Suns that stood for years and had played on more Suns teams than any player in franchise history at that point.