• The 2004–05 NBA season was the 37th for the Phoenix Suns in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Suns re-acquired All-Star guard...
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  • The 2005–06 Phoenix Suns season was the 38th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Suns were led by head coach Mike...
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    "Nash Signs With Suns". SportsNetwork. KTVU. July 14, 2004. Retrieved May 7, 2011.[permanent dead link] Hollinger, John. "No. 5: Phoenix Suns". ESPN.com. Archived...
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    Quentin Richardson (category Phoenix Suns players)
    Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, Miami Heat, and Orlando Magic. He won the NBA Three-Point Contest in 2005. Richardson was born in...
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  • California. The Suns play their home games at the Footprint Center. The Suns are one of three major league sports teams based in the Phoenix area, but are...
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  • The draft history of the Phoenix Suns. Listed as Howie Dickerman in the 1968 draft. Cook traded to Detroit for Kenny Battle (#27 overall pick) and Micheal...
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  • naming rights to the previously named Phoenix Suns Arena on July 16, 2021, during the 2021 NBA Finals. The Suns entered the season as the defending Western...
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  • The Phoenix Suns are an American professional basketball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference...
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  • Competition—all Phoenix Suns victories. Amar'e Stoudemire made it to the final round of the Slam Dunk Contest but failed to complete the sweep for the Suns. Prior...
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  • Division in between, but their 47–35 season in 2005 was a 24–game improvement from 2004. The Phoenix Suns returned to the NBA playoffs after a one season...
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    Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 8, 2011. "Phoenix Suns at Cincinnati Royals, January 6, 1970". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved...
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  • The 2015–16 NBA season was the Phoenix Suns' 48th season in the NBA. It was their first season where the Suns played in the Talking Stick Resort Arena...
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  • prominent players and employees of the professional basketball team, the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Awardees are selected to...
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    Airways Center, Talking Stick Resort Arena and Phoenix Suns Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Phoenix, Arizona. It opened under the name America West...
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  • Flight of the Phoenix is a 2004 American survival drama film directed by John Moore and written by Scott Frank and Edward Burns. The film is a remake...
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    Jerry Colangelo (category Phoenix Suns executives)
    businessman and sports executive. He formerly owned the Phoenix Suns of the NBA, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA, the Arizona Sandsharks of the Continental...
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  • The 2006–07 Phoenix Suns season was the 39th season of the franchise of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team attempted to return to the...
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  • won the Slam Dunk Contest. Quentin Richardson of the Phoenix Suns won the Three-Point Shootout. "2005 All-Star Game recap | NBA.com". NBA.com. Archived from...
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    Ronnie Price (category Phoenix Suns players)
    American former professional basketball player and current scout for the Phoenix Suns. Price grew up in Friendswood, Texas and played college basketball for...
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    Prescott Valley, Arizona, in 2016 by the Phoenix Suns and were subsequently renamed the Northern Arizona Suns. In 2021, the team relocated to Detroit after...
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  • 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...
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  • 2017. Retrieved May 13, 2009. "Suns Acquire Jim Jackson". NBA.com/Suns. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. January 21, 2005. Archived from the original on...
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    Robert Sarver (category Phoenix Suns executives)
    buying an NBA franchise. In 2004, he purchased the Phoenix Suns for a then-record $401 million. In 2020, Sarver and the Suns collaborated with Verizon on...
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  • The 2017–18 Phoenix Suns season was the 50th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as their 25th season at the...
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    Cotton Fitzsimmons (category Phoenix Suns announcers)
    He coached the Phoenix Suns three times, was named the NBA Coach of the Year twice, and is often credited as the architect of the Suns' success of the...
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    Steve Kerr (category Phoenix Suns draft picks)
    the Phoenix Suns in the second round of the 1988 NBA draft. He was chosen as the 50th overall pick. He averaged 2.6 points per game for the Suns in his...
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  • 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...
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    disappointing bronze medals during the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2006 FIBA World Championship. Former Phoenix Suns chairman and CEO Jerry Colangelo was...
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    Dan Majerle (category Phoenix Suns assistant coaches)
    played 14 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Phoenix Suns, Miami Heat, and Cleveland Cavaliers. He won a bronze medal with the...
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  • Colangelo, owner of the Phoenix Suns (1997–2003) Robert Sarver, owner of the Phoenix Suns (2004–2023) Mat Ishbia, owner of the Phoenix Suns (2023–present) Cheryl...
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