
Welcome to the start of the 2025/26 season. The Phoenix Suns has gone through a fair few changes. The Phoenix Suns have a new head coach Jordan Ott
The Phoenix Suns also got a new general manager in Brian Gregory. The playing roster got changed as well with players Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal moved on amongst others.
Incoming is Mark Willaims,Jalen Green,Dillon Brooks amongst others.
On the 23rd of October the Sacramneto Kings went to Phoenix to take on the Phoenix Suns. The Kings got off to a great start and looked like they could hit anything. The Kings took a half time lead 71 to 54.
In the 3rd quater the Phoenix Suns defence cranked up and the shots started to fall for the Suns as the score was 92 to 90 in the Kings favour going into the last quarter.
The player of the game is Devin Booker with 31P/5R/3A. However Devin had 6 turnovers.
The negatives were 3 point shooting,turnovers and defence in the first half.
The positives were shooting, rebounding and defence in the second half.
On the 24th of October the Phoenix Suns went to Los Angeles to take on the Los Angeles Clippers.
The game started off a tight tussel as the Clippers had a slight lead at quarter time 34 to 33. From there the Clippers were way to dominate for the Phoenix Suns running out easy winners 129 to 102.
The player plsyer of the game was Oso Ighodaro with 9P/6R/1A.
The negatives were defence,rebounds and turnovers.
The positives were free throw shooting,rebounding and stealing the ball.
On the 25th of October the Phoenix Suns went to Denver to take on the Denver Nuggets. This was a back to back game and the Suns were never in the game. Denver were to strong in most facets and led from start to finish 133 to 111.
The player of the game was Ryan Dunn with 9P/7R/2A.
The negatives were defence,points in the paint and turnovers.
The positives blocks,offensive rebounds and free throw shooting.
    The Phoenix Suns had a below standard week considering the marhins the lost by. The Suns are 1 win and 2 loses sitting 12th in the western conference.

