Phoenix Suns Wiretap

Nash Won't Rule Out Playing For A Texas Team In Future

Steve Nash surprisingly returned to Phoenix in the summer of 2004, so could he eventually return to Dallas?

"First of all, I'm happy in Phoenix," said Nash. "But I'd have no problem going back and playing for a team in Texas, even the Mavericks! It's not as though there was some irreconcilable divorce with Dallas; it was just best for me to move on at that time. I was wanted more in Phoenix; that's the way it is in sports. But if Phoenix doesn't want me one day, I have nothing against considering one of the Texas teams."

Via Times Online


Suns Send Tucker To NBA D-League

Alando Tucker, the 29th overall pick in the first round of the 2007 NBA draft, was assigned to the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA Development League by the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.

Tucker, the Big Ten player of the year last season at Wisconsin, played in two of Phoenix's first 14 games and averaged six points and eight minutes.

Via AP


Warriors Beat The Suns At Their Own Game

Monta Ellis scored 15 consecutive points in the fourth quarter on the way to matching his career-high 31 points, and the resurgent Warriors snapped the Suns' eight-game winning streak with a 129-114 victory Monday night.

Via Yahoo.com


Suns Nov 2007 Archive

  • Suns Match Franchise-Best Start With Win Over Clippers

    The Suns turned to their energized front line of Amare Stoudemire and Shawn Marion to put away their eighth victory in a row.

  • Banks Finally Paying Dividends For The Suns

    It took two injuries, but Marcus Banks got another chance to contribute early Wednesday night and made the most of it.

  • Knee Pain Again Troubles Amare

    Amaré Stoudemire again felt stiffness and soreness in his troublesome knee.

  • Ankle Still Hobbles Bell

    Saturday night's game was the third that Suns' guard Raja Bell has missed this season.

  • Nash Plagued By Rib Problem Again

    Steve Nash, who has been plagued the past few years by a rib which has a tendency to slip out of place, is dealing with that issue again, the Suns' point guard said Friday.

  • D'Antoni To Suns Fans: Booooo!

    "If they’re going to boo us, hell, what’s the difference, I can boo them." -- Suns coach Mike D'Antoni to Suns fans.

  • Suns' Bell Misses Second Straight Game

    Suns' guard Raja Bell missed his second consecutive game Tuesday night due to his sprained right ankle.

  • League Rescinds Technical On Stoudemire

    League officials rescinded one of the technical fouls that Amaré Stoudemire received in Friday's win at Miami.

  • Bell Misses Game Against Magic

    Guard Raja Bell wanted to play Saturday, but the right ankle he sprained with 3:38 to go in Friday's win was not willing.

  • Hill Ignores Chorus Of Boos In Orlando Return

    Grant Hill was subjected to an array of boos as he made his return to Orlando for the first time after joining the Suns.

  • Stoudemire Calls Ejection 'Ridiculous'

    Amare Stoudemire was ejected against the Miami Heat, his first game back after injury.

  • Stoudemire Likely To Start For Suns Tonight

    Phoenix center Amare Stoudemire's sore right knee is much better, and he will be available to play in Friday night's game against the winless Miami Heat.

  • Stern Defends Suns' Suspensions

    Despite the opinion that there should be a gray area open to interpretation within the rule of players leaving the bench area if an alternation breaks out, NBA commissioner David Stern said there never will be because it has been “consistently announced and persistently enforced.

  • Amare To Return Friday?

    Amaré Stoudemire said he didn’t suffer any setbacks Wednesday, and his injured knee felt good for a second day in a row.

  • Hawks' Strong Rebounding Secures Win Over Suns

    Josh Smith scored 22 points, rookie Al Horford (15rebs) led a dominant performance on the boards and the Hawks beat another 60-win team from last season, holding off Steve Nash and the Phoenix Suns 105-96 on Wednesday night.

  • Suns Hope To Have Amare Back Against Hawks

    The Phoenix Suns' offense is starting to click - and it could be getting a big boost on Wednesday.

  • Phoenix To Host 2009 NBA All-Star Game

    The NBA and the Phoenix Suns will hold a press conference on Thursday where they are expected to announce that the city will host the 2009 All-Star game.

  • Stoudemire Named Captain

    Amare Stoudemire will turn 25 on Nov.

  • Problematic Knee Forces Amare To Miss 2nd Game

    Phoenix Suns' center Amare Stoudemire decided to sit out his second straight game Tuesday against Charlotte due to pain in his right knee.

  • Swollen Knee May Sideline Amare Stoudemire On Tuesday

    Swelling in Amare Stoudemire's right knee could sideline him for the second game in a row when the Phoenix Suns begin a four-game road trip Tuesday night at Charlotte.

  • Suns Induct Colangelo In Ring Of Honor

    Jerry Colangelo, former CEO and current Chairman of the Phoenix Suns, was inducted into the Suns Ring of Honor, the club’s highest honor, during halftime of tonight’s (November 4) Suns-Cavaliers game.

  • Suns' Stoudemire Sidelined By Knee Injury

    Suns center Amare Stoudemire missed the game against the Cavaliers on Sunday night because of a troublesome right knee.

  • Cavs' Marshall To Sit Against Suns

    Cavaliers' forward Donyell Marshall will miss Sunday's game against the Phoenix Suns because of a sprained right wrist.

  • Radmanovic, Lakers Stun Listless Suns In Phoenix

    The Phoenix Suns got home at 4 A.

  • Suns Looking At Sefolosha In Three-Team Scenario

    A three-team Kobe Bryant deal discussed this week included the Phoenix Suns, who wanted to gauge the Bulls' interest in trading Thabo Sefolosha and other considerations as part of a package to send Bryant to the Bulls and forward Shawn Marion to the Lakers.