After Wednesday's win, Suns guard Devin Booker explained the harsh reality of playing games amid trade rumors.
Bradley Beal could miss the Suns third game of their five-game road trip, as he's dealing with a left ankle sprain.
Devin Booker didn’t read the room or never tried to. When the Phoenix Suns star posted an Instagram reel to his 5.6 million followers on Friday, he left NBA fan
Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal will not waive his no-trade clause to go to the Chicago Bulls, a source familiar with the three-time All-Star’s thinking told The Athletic. The Bulls had been mentioned as one team the Suns could use to facilitate a hypothetical trade for Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler.
Booker got six points and four assists, and Bradley Beal contributed six points off the bench. Washington's Kuzma had the game-high 12 points in the first quarter and scored seven of his team's first nine.
Will Bradley Beal's no-trade clause and the $110 million left on his contract keep him in Phoenix? Can trade rumors about Devin Booker and Kevin Durant be quelled if the underwhelming Suns (19-20) stack more wins together? What about Jusuf Nurkic?
If Nick Richards doesn't help the Suns right the ship this season, they soon may be facing existential questions about the core of their roster.
The harsh reality of playing in the midst of trade rumors in the NBA realn is revealed by Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker.
The Chicago Bulls have spoken with the Phoenix Suns about a trade for three-time All-Star Bradley Beal according to a new report.
Now LaVine looks like a potential All-Star again, and suddenly he's one of the most notable names on the trade market. The Oklahoma City Thunder built a cottage industry around this phenomenon during their rebuild.
Phoenix currently sits 10th in the Western Conference standings with a 21-21 record. This is not what they expected after starting the season 8-1 and having one of the NBA’s highest payrolls, mainly due to their superstar trio of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal.
The Phoenix Suns (23-21) host the Los Angeles Clippers (26-19) on Monday, airing on Arizona's Family (Ch. 3 TV) and NBA TV at 7:30 p.m. This is the Suns' second game of a three-game homestand and the third of a four-game Pacific Division season series.