STAT Among Suns Players Watching Mercury on Wednesday
STAT was among a number of Phoenix Suns taking in the Mercury game on Wednesday. Joining the All-Star were youngsters Earl Clark, Goran Dragic, Taylor Griffin and Robin Lopez.

STAT was among a number of Phoenix Suns taking in the Mercury game on Wednesday. Joining the All-Star were youngsters Earl Clark, Goran Dragic, Taylor Griffin and Robin Lopez.
Phoenix SunsÂ’ 2009 first-round pick Earl Clark (14th overall) and second-round selection Taylor Griffin (48th overall) will join SunsÂ’ second-year players Robin Lopez and Goran Dragic and third-year pro Alando Tucker as they compete in the 2009 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Nevada from July 10-19.
The Phoenix Suns Tuesday exercised the second-year team option on the contract of forward Louis Amundson. Amundson saw action in a career-high 76 games, including the final 61 consecutive contests and all 31 contests under head coach Alvin Gentry. The 6-9, 238-pound Amundson averaged 4.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and 13.7 minutes in 2008-2009 and posted six double-digit scoring efforts after entering...
A Phoenix Suns Power Forward tended his Mac Book Pro in a dark corner office not far from the kitchen.
At 12 p.m. ET tonight, the free agent-market floodgates will burst open and the Suns front office plans on being among the teams who plan to have a raft as the waters spill forth. The reel they are planning to cast is the direction of Grant Hill. The Suns co-captain appeared in all 82 games this past season, averaged 13.2 points and 5.3 rebounds a game as a starter and shot over 50 percent from the floor for the fourth time in the last five seasons.
Suns Introduce First-Round Draft Pick Earl Clark
By ANDREW BAGNATO AP Sports Writer
Louisville forward Earl Clark wasnÂ’t taken aback that the Suns selected him with the No. 14 overall pick in ThursdayÂ’s 2009 NBA Draft, but he was surprised that he wouldnÂ’t be sporting his patented No. 5 jersey once he arrived in Phoenix.
The one thing constant in the NBA is change and that changed swept over the organization when the Suns traded away center Shaquille OÂ’Neal to the Cavaliers for center Ben Wallace, swingman Sasha Pavlocic, cash considerations and a second-round pick.
Photos: Behind the Scenes of the Suns Draft 2009
By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer
Phoenix Suns GM Steve Kerr and Head Coach Alvin Gentry took a timeout from a busy day, as the team prepares for this eveningÂ’s 2009 NBA Draft, to talk with Suns.com about the morningÂ’s trade of center Shaquille OÂ’Neal to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Phoenix Suns today acquired the contracts of center Ben Wallace and swingman Sasha Pavlovic, a future conditional second-round selection and cash considerations from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Shaquille OÂ’Neal, the club announced.
By BOB BAUM AP Sports Writer
The impending trade of Shaquille O'Neal to the Cleveland Cavaliers could have the Phoenix Suns looking to go big in Thursday night's draft. Multiple sources told The Associated Press early Thursday that the Suns had agreed to trade O'Neal to Cleveland for center Ben Wallace, guard Sasha Pavlovic, a second-round draft pick and $500,000 in cash.
A $20 million health clinic that will be built in Oklahoma will be named after former Sooners basketball star Wayman Tisdale. The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents voted Wednesday to name the facility the University of Oklahoma Wayman Tisdale Health Center. It will be built in Tisdale's hometown of Tulsa, where he died on May 15 at the age of 44, after a two-year battle with cancer.
With the NBA Draft just a few days away, Ball Don't Lie has decided to weigh in with its own 2009 Mock...
Suns to hold training camp in San Diego
General manager Steve Kerr began his offseason work on the Phoenix Suns by meeting with point guard Steve Nash...
With widespread speculation circulating everywhere about what Suns President of Basketball Operations and GM Steve Kerr is going to do with his team this offseason, he decided to begin with his point guard.
With the 2009 NBA Draft exactly a week away, a culmination of over a yearÂ’s worth of preparation will conclude this week as the Suns front office fine-tunes its selection strategy. With one lottery pick and two second-rounders, Phoenix is poised to infuse some fresh basketball blood into the organization.
Leading up to last year’s draft, the majority of the “draft experts” were sure that the Suns would take Brandon Rush out of Kansas with the 15th overall selection. Much to their surprise, the predictions were all incorrect except for the Sporting News - who in their infinite wisdom - prophesized accurately that the Suns would choose Robin Lopez.
Suns Vice President of Interactive Services Jeramie McPeek returns to "The Row Show" to talk a little more Twitter.
Paul Westphal’s going to be the coach of the Sacramento Kings. Not Paul Westhead, it should be noted.
The Suns will hold auditions for the 2009-10 Verve Sol Patrol on July 25 at US Airways Center.