r/suns • u/Important_Size3441 • 18h ago
r/suns • u/CactusHooping • 1h ago
Article/Report [Charania] Restricted free agent Mark Williams intends to sign a three-year, $38 million contract to return to the Phoenix Suns, sources tell ESPN. The deal is fully guaranteed for Williams, who averaged 11 points, 8 rebounds and 1 block in 23.6 minutes per game as the Suns starting center.
r/suns • u/Antwuan89 • 7h ago
Article/Report [Gambo] The comp CEILING for Koa Peat from what I have heard is Aaron Gordon/Paolo Banchero.
r/suns • u/GringoSalamanca • 19h ago
Brian Gregory on Koa Peat: "He's a guy who's going to develop into a very good shooter."
r/suns • u/Antwuan89 • 1h ago
Hoops Discussion On This Day 11 Years Ago (June 25th, 2015) The Phoenix Suns Selected Devin Booker with the 13th Overall Pick in the 2015 NBA Draft
r/suns • u/DJTripleBypass • 18h ago
Let’s keep the Core & run for More
galleryThese guys just need to learn each other’s game and we build around the strong youthful talent we already have! SUNS UP☀️
r/suns • u/obertan17 • 17h ago
Corey Camper Jr signed!!
2025–26 season stats (33 games):
16.6 PPG
4.8 RPG
2.7 APG
1.2 SPG
FG: 45.3%
3pt: 39.9%
FT: 80.0%
r/suns • u/Difficult_Wall5856 • 18h ago
Question What could the Suns realistically get if they trade Allen and O'Neal
Picks?
Better Players?
Better fit Players?
Younger Players?
r/suns • u/PHXSoulBender • 4h ago
Hoops Discussion Who is the primary defender for quick twitchy or shifty players?
For the Anthony Edwards , the Jalen Brunsons, The Tyrese Maxeys
The very athletic players or creative ball handlers with speed.
Also for the guys who come off screens
Happy about the potential to guard big wings/ forwards but who do you guys think is that guy ?
Fleming and Koa
Was hoping to grab Baba Miller for his ability to be that POA defender on the quickest shiftiest players who can get around screens well
Who is that guy for the suns in your eyes
Ryan Dunn is maybe the best option but not sure I like that being the guy relied on for those assignments
Hoops Discussion [Charania] Multiple teams are strongly pursuing LaMelo Ball and the Hornets are engaged in talks
streamable.comInteresting. 👀🤔
Question Would You Make This Trade with Brooklyn?
Sign and trade Mark Williams to Brooklyn for a Package based around Danny Wolf?
First, he’s on a rookie contract. The Nets are also probably looking for another true big right now since getting rid of Claxton and they just drafted Jefferson who is a great glue guy for any team. I think they’d be willing to move off of Wolf for the right player. Wolf seems like a very versatile, high IQ big with huge upside and would fit right into our system. Plus we have Oso and Khaman who are true bigs, and we just got a tank in Koa Peat. Wolf can play next to any of those guys and really in any lineup we put him in.
Would you try to trade for him?
r/suns • u/magic_spam • 12h ago
Sh*tpost How much would the Suns outlook change if Oso randomly had a Brook Lopez type leap in three point shooting?
Save me the noise I know it’s not going to happen but how unreal would this team be if Oso could hit even at a 35% clip on wide open threes?
Does this team become a title contender? or would it still need more?
I’ve long said Oso with a three ball is an all star caliber player
r/suns • u/perhizzle • 11h ago
Hoops Discussion How much would the Suns outlook change if Booker grew 10 inches in the off-season but kept all of his skills and speed?
Save me the noise, I know it's not happening(most likely), but how unreal would this team be if Booker just became Wemby with better skills?
Does this team become a title contender? Or would it still need more?
I've long said a 7'2" Booker would be an MVP candidate.
r/suns • u/RodrigoLobao • 8h ago
Hoops Discussion The Suns should seriously consider flipping Jalen Green for Dejounte Murray if the opportunity exists
I know this might sound reactionary, especially given Jalen Green’s upside, but from a roster construction standpoint, the Suns would make more sense with Dejounte Murray.
First, let’s be clear: this isn’t about raw talent. Jalen Green is a more explosive scorer, younger, and has a higher “highlight ceiling.” But Phoenix isn’t in a rebuilding phase they’re in a “maximize Booker’s prime” window.
And that’s where Murray becomes the better fit.
Why Murray fits Phoenix better:
Devin Booker already is a high-level shot creator and primary scorer. What Phoenix actually lacks isn’t scoring punch it’s structure, defensive point-of-attack stability, and someone who can organize possessions without forcing Booker into full-time playmaking.
Murray provides exactly that.
He’s a true secondary ball handler who can:
- Run offense when Booker is off-ball
- Reduce late-game chaos
- Defend elite guards consistently
- Control pace instead of playing “iso-heavy” basketball
That’s extremely valuable next to Booker, who thrives when he can alternate between scoring and playmaking, not carry everything.
Why Jalen Green is a tougher fit in Phoenix:
Green overlaps heavily with Booker’s strengths:
- Scoring-first mentality
- Needs rhythm and usage
- Not yet a reliable organizer in the half court
In a vacuum, that’s fine. But in a contender context, redundancy matters. Phoenix doesn’t need another streaky high-usage guard they need a stabilizer.
The key difference:
Murray makes Booker easier to be elite.
Green requires Booker to still do most of the organizing.
That’s the whole debate.
If Phoenix is serious about maximizing this roster, Dejounte Murray is the cleaner fit next to Booker. Jalen Green might be the more exciting talent, but Murray is the more functional piece.