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2023–24 Phoenix Suns season

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Professional basketball season

NBA professional basketball team season
2023–24 Phoenix Suns season
Head coachFrank Vogel
General managerJames Jones
OwnersMat Ishbia &Justin Ishbia
ArenaFootprint Center
Results
Record49–33 (.598)
PlaceDivision: 2nd (Pacific)
Conference: 6th (Western)
Playoff finishFirst round
(lost toTimberwolves 0–4)

Stats atBasketball Reference
Local media
TelevisionArizona's Family Sports[a]
FuboTV[b]
Kiswe (Suns Live)[1]
RadioKTAR
< 2022–232024–25 >

The2023–24 Phoenix Suns season was the 56th season of the franchise in theNational Basketball Association (NBA), as well as their 31st season at theFootprint Center.[2] It is also the first full season under the ownership group led byMat Ishbia andJustin Ishbia after the brothers purchased the team on February 8, 2023. It was the first season since1971–72 withoutAl McCoy broadcasting any games. He announced his retirement after the2023 NBA playoffs.[3] It also was the first season the Suns moved their broadcasting services fromBally Sports Arizona (previously named FSN Arizona and Fox Sports Arizona) back in 2003 to local broadcast stations in Arizona owned byGray Television, branded asArizona's Family Sports (with it also being included toAlbuquerue,New Mexico viewers viaFuboTV), alongside an over-the-top subscription service called "Suns Live" that was created byKiswe.[4] During their first season under this change, the Suns would see a 69% increase in viewership by comparison to the previous season under Bally Sports Arizona.[5] This was the first season since2018–19 without head coachMonty Williams after a second straight disappointing second-round exit. He was fired on May 13, 2023, despite having the team's first winning record as head coach sinceJeff Hornacek, the first overall winning record and first coach to make the playoffs sinceAlvin Gentry, their firstNBA Coach of the Year Award winner sinceMike D'Antoni, and their first head coach sincePaul Westphal (and third overall alongsideJohn MacLeod) to reach theNBA Finals, with one season left on his original deal.[6]

On June 6, the Suns hiredFrank Vogel (a championship-winning head coach in the2020 NBA Finals with theLos Angeles Lakers[7]) over finalistsDoc Rivers (who won the NBA Finals in2008 with theBoston Celtics) and associate coachKevin Young (who kept his job with a pay raise in mind),[8] with his new coaching staff made official on June 21.[9] On June 24, the Suns traded with theWashington Wizards to acquire 3-timeAll-Star shooting guardBradley Beal (alongsideJordan Goodwin andIsaiah Todd) in exchange for 12-time All-Star point guardChris Paul, shooting guardLandry Shamet, six second-rounders, four first-round pick swaps (with at least one of them not conveying properly), and cash,[10][11] though the deal was later considered a part of a three-way deal with theIndiana Pacers.[12] This became the team's second trade for a star player in four months after trading for 13-timeNBA All-Star and 2-timeNBA Finals MVPKevin Durant during the previous season in February. During the month of July, the Suns made three more trades to gain more immediate draft capital on their end. On September 27, before training camp, the Suns traded centerDeandre Ayton and rookieToumani Camara to thePortland Trail Blazers in a three-way deal that sent 7-time All-Star Trail Blazers guardDamian Lillard to theMilwaukee Bucks in exchange for Milwaukee shooting guardGrayson Allen, Portland centerJusuf Nurkić, and Portland guardsNassir Little andKeon Johnson (the last of whom was waived before the start of the regular season).[13] The Suns then made a three-team trade at the February 8, 2024 trade deadline with theBrooklyn Nets andMemphis Grizzlies to acquire Nets forwardRoyce O'Neale and Grizzlies forwardDavid Roddy alongside a 2026 first-round pick swap with Memphis in exchange for mostly free agent acquisitions from earlier in the season inKeita Bates-Diop,Jordan Goodwin,Yuta Watanabe,Chimezie Metu, and three of the Suns' four remaining second-round picks they had at the time, and also signed veteran free agentsThaddeus Young andIsaiah Thomas (the latter of whom had played with the Suns during the2014–15 season) in a final attempt to bolster up their roster for the season.

Throughout this season, the Suns dealt with constant challenges that had them performing below expectations early on, such as the delayed debut of their Big Three ofDevin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal together until December 13, 2023 (with them not even seeing consistent playing time together until the end of 2023 and the start of 2024) alongside injuries and poor fourth quarter production by comparison to the rest of their quarters of play that would cost them some games, especially earlier in the season. Despite these consistent issues, including starting the season out with a 4–6 record and ending 2023 at 17–15, the Suns would still manage to obtain their fourth straight winning season in a row following a 131–106 blowout win over theSan Antonio Spurs on March 23, 2024. They would then match last season's win total with a 122–101 blowout win over theCleveland Cavaliers at home on April 3 and surpass it two days later with a 97–87 win over the then #1 Western Conference team, theMinnesota Timberwolves. After a dramatic April that went down to the wire at times, the Suns secured the sixth playoff spot in the Western Conference, avoiding theplay-in tournament altogether due to a combination of a 125–106 blowout win over the Timberwolves and a 124–108Los Angeles Lakers win over theNew Orleans Pelicans, with the Suns holding the series victory over the Pelicans 2–1 this season. Despite sweeping Minnesota in the regular season, the Suns were swept in the first round by the Timberwolves (who fell to the #3 seed in part by the Suns' hands at the end of the regular season) in four games, losing each game by an average margin of 15 points. This not only was the first time since2008 that the Suns were exited out of the first round, but it was also the first time they were swept in a playoff series in general since1999. It also was Vogel's only season in his original five-year, $31 million deal that he served with the team, as he was eventually fired from his position on May 9, 2024, following their disappointing playoff appearance. The Phoenix Suns drew an average home attendance of 17,071 in 41 home games in the 2023-24 NBA season.[14]

Draft

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Main article:2023 NBA draft
RoundPickPlayerPosition(s)NationalityCollege / Club
252Toumani CamaraPower ForwardBelgiumBelgiumDayton

The Suns entered this draft with only a second-round pick after trading their first-round pick to acquireKevin Durant during the previous season.[15] With the 52nd pick, the Suns selectedBelgian power forwardToumani Camara, who originally played for theUniversity of Georgia before transferring to theUniversity of Dayton after his sophomore season ended. During his time in Dayton, Camara was a part of the All-Atlantic 10 Third Team in his junior year before entering both the All-Atlantic 10 First Team and the Atlantic 10 All-Defensive Team in his senior year. Camara signed a four-year, partially-guaranteed rookie-scaled deal on July 3, with years after his first season being guaranteed later on via his production with the team.[16] On September 27, Camara was traded alongsideDeandre Ayton to thePortland Trail Blazers in a three-way deal that also saw Trail Blazers guardDamian Lillard being sent to theMilwaukee Bucks.[17]

Roster

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2023–24 Phoenix Suns roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
G8Grayson Allen6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)198 lb (90 kg)1995-10-08Duke
F/C27Udoka Azubuike (TW)6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)270 lb (122 kg)1999-09-17Kansas
G3Bradley Beal6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)207 lb (94 kg)1993-06-28Florida
F/C11Bol Bol7 ft 3 in (2.21 m)220 lb (100 kg)1999-11-16Oregon
G1Devin Booker6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)206 lb (93 kg)1996-10-30Kentucky
F35Kevin Durant6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)240 lb (109 kg)1988-09-29Texas
F/C14Drew Eubanks6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)245 lb (111 kg)1997-02-01Oregon State
G23Eric Gordon6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)215 lb (98 kg)1988-12-25Indiana
G/F10Damion Lee6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)210 lb (95 kg)1992-10-21Louisville
G38Saben Lee (TW)6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)183 lb (83 kg)1999-06-23Vanderbilt
G/F25Nassir Little6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)220 lb (100 kg)2000-02-11North Carolina
C20Jusuf Nurkić7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)290 lb (132 kg)1994-08-23Bosnia and Herzegovina
G2Josh Okogie6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)213 lb (97 kg)1998-09-01Georgia Tech
F00Royce O'Neale6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)226 lb (103 kg)1993-06-05Baylor
F21David Roddy6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)255 lb (116 kg)2001-03-27Colorado State
G4Isaiah Thomas5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)185 lb (84 kg)1989-02-07Washington
F12Ish Wainright (TW)6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)250 lb (113 kg)1994-09-12Baylor
F30Thaddeus Young6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)225 lb (102 kg)1988-06-21Georgia Tech
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) Onassignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: April 9, 2024

Standings

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Division

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Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yLos Angeles Clippers5131.62225‍–‍1626‍–‍159‍–‍782
xPhoenix Suns4933.5982.025‍–‍1624‍–‍179‍–‍982
xLos Angeles Lakers4735.5734.028‍–‍1419‍–‍217‍–‍1082
piSacramento Kings4636.5615.024‍–‍1722‍–‍1910‍–‍782
piGolden State Warriors4636.5615.021‍–‍2025‍–‍167‍–‍982

Conference

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Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cOklahoma City Thunder *5725.69582
2xDenver Nuggets5725.69582
3xMinnesota Timberwolves5626.6831.082
4yLos Angeles Clippers *5131.6226.082
5yDallas Mavericks *5032.6107.082
6xPhoenix Suns4933.5988.082
7xNew Orleans Pelicans4933.5988.082
8xLos Angeles Lakers4735.57310.082
9piSacramento Kings4636.56111.082
10piGolden State Warriors4636.56111.082
11Houston Rockets4141.50016.082
12Utah Jazz3151.37826.082
13Memphis Grizzlies2755.32930.082
14San Antonio Spurs2260.26835.082
15Portland Trail Blazers2161.25636.082

Game log

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Preseason

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2023 preseason game log
Total: 4–1 (Home: 1–1; Road: 3–0)
Preseason: 4–1 (home: 1–1; road: 3–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 8@DetroitW 130–126 (OT)Grayson Allen (18)Drew Eubanks (8)Saben Lee (4)Little Caesars Arena
15,062
1–0
2October 10DenverL 107–115Josh Okogie (17)Josh Okogie (6)Saben Lee (9)Footprint Center
17,071
1–1
3October 12@PortlandW 122–111Eric Gordon (20)Udoka Azubuike (9)Kevin Durant (6)Moda Center
17,713
2–1
4October 16PortlandW 117–106Booker, Durant (19)Jordan Goodwin (8)Booker, Durant (4)Footprint Center
17,071
3–1
5October 19@L.A. LakersW 123–100Kevin Durant (21)Drew Eubanks (9)Drew Eubanks (6)Acrisure Arena
10,203
4–1
2023–24 preseason schedule

Regular season

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2023–24 game log
Total: 49–33 (Home: 25–16; Road: 24–17)
October: 2–2 (home: 1–1; road: 1–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 24@Golden StateW 108–104Devin Booker (32)Jusuf Nurkić (14)Devin Booker (8)Chase Center
18,064
1–0
2October 26@L.A. LakersL 95–100Kevin Durant (39)Kevin Durant (11)Grayson Allen (4)Crypto.com Arena
18,997
1–1
3October 28UtahW 126–104Kevin Durant (26)Jusuf Nurkić (7)Kevin Durant (7)Footprint Center
17,071
2–1
4October 31San AntonioL 114–115Kevin Durant (26)Jusuf Nurkić (12)Kevin Durant (7)Footprint Center
17,071
2–2
November: 9–5 (home: 3–3; road: 6–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
5November 2San AntonioL 121–132Devin Booker (31)Devin Booker (9)Devin Booker (13)Footprint Center
17,071
2–3
6November 4@PhiladelphiaL 100–112Kevin Durant (31)Jusuf Nurkić (9)Jusuf Nurkić (5)Wells Fargo Center
19,796
2–4
7November 5@DetroitW 120–106Kevin Durant (41)Goodwin,Okogie (7)Eric Gordon (8)Little Caesars Arena
20,062
3–4
8November 8@ChicagoW 116–115 (OT)Grayson Allen (26)Jusuf Nurkić (17)Kevin Durant (9)United Center
18,220
4–4
9November 10L.A. LakersL 119–122Kevin Durant (38)Allen, Durant, Nurkić (9)Jusuf Nurkić (7)Footprint Center
17,071
4–5
10November 12Oklahoma CityL 99–111Kevin Durant (28)Kevin Durant (9)Bradley Beal (5)Footprint Center
17,071
4–6
11November 15MinnesotaW 133–115Booker, Durant (31)Kevin Durant (6)Kevin Durant (6)Footprint Center
17,071
5–6
12November 17@UtahW 131–128Kevin Durant (38)Kevin Durant (9)Devin Booker (15)Delta Center
18,206
6–6
13November 19@UtahW 140–137 (2OT)Kevin Durant (39)Jusuf Nurkić (12)Kevin Durant (10)Delta Center
18,206
7–6
14November 21PortlandW 120–107Kevin Durant (31)Jusuf Nurkić (12)Kevin Durant (9)Footprint Center
17,071
8–6
15November 22Golden StateW 123–115Kevin Durant (32)Booker, Durant (8)Devin Booker (10)Footprint Center
17,071
9–6
16November 24@MemphisW 110–89Devin Booker (40)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Jusuf Nurkić (6)FedExForum
17,794
10–6
17November 26@New YorkW 116–113Devin Booker (28)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Devin Booker (11)Madison Square Garden
19,812
11–6
18November 29@TorontoL 105–112Kevin Durant (30)Jusuf Nurkić (14)Durant, Nurkić (6)Scotiabank Arena
19,800
11–7
December: 6–8 (home: 5–5; road: 1–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
19December 1DenverL 111–119Jusuf Nurkić (31)Grayson Allen (9)Kevin Durant (11)Footprint Center
17,071
11–8
20December 2MemphisW 116–109Devin Booker (34)Devin Booker (10)Devin Booker (7)Footprint Center
17,071
12–8
21December 5@L.A. LakersL 103–106Kevin Durant (31)Devin Booker (11)Devin Booker (6)Crypto.com Arena
18,664
12–9
22December 8SacramentoL 106–114Devin Booker (28)Jusuf Nurkić (9)Devin Booker (7)Footprint Center
17,071
12–10
23December 12Golden StateW 119–116Devin Booker (32)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Booker, Nurkić (7)Footprint Center
17,071
13–10
24December 13BrooklynL 112–116Devin Booker (34)Jusuf Nurkić (22)Devin Booker (12)Footprint Center
17,071
13–11
25December 15New YorkL 122–139Kevin Durant (29)Jusuf Nurkić (12)Booker,Goodwin (9)Footprint Center
17,071
13–12
26December 17WashingtonW 112–108Kevin Durant (28)Jusuf Nurkić (17)Devin Booker (8)Footprint Center
17,071
14–12
27December 19@PortlandL 104–109Kevin Durant (40)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Devin Booker (7)Moda Center
18,233
14–13
28December 22@SacramentoL 105–120Kevin Durant (28)Udoka Azubuike (11)Devin Booker (7)Golden 1 Center
17,794
14–14
29December 25DallasL 114–128Grayson Allen (32)Chimezie Metu (19)Devin Booker (10)Footprint Center
17,071
14–15
30December 27@HoustonW 129–113Durant,Gordon (27)Durant, Nurkić (10)Kevin Durant (16)Toyota Center
18,055
15–15
31December 29CharlotteW 133–119Devin Booker (35)Jusuf Nurkić (15)Kevin Durant (11)Footprint Center
17,071
16–15
32December 31OrlandoW 112–107Kevin Durant (31)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Booker, Durant (5)Footprint Center
17,071
17–15
January: 11–5 (home: 5–2; road: 6–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
33January 1PortlandW 109–88Bradley Beal (21)Bol Bol (9)Devin Booker (6)Footprint Center
17,071
18–15
34January 3L.A. ClippersL 122–131Devin Booker (35)Jusuf Nurkić (6)Devin Booker (6)Footprint Center
17,071
18–16
35January 5MiamiW 113–97Grayson Allen (31)Jusuf Nurkić (9)Devin Booker (10)Footprint Center
17,071
19–16
36January 7MemphisL 115–121Devin Booker (24)Jusuf Nurkić (19)Devin Booker (8)Footprint Center
17,071
19–17
37January 8@L.A. ClippersL 111–138Kevin Durant (30)Kevin Durant (7)Devin Booker (5)Crypto.com Arena
19,370
19–18
38January 11@L.A. LakersW 127–109Bradley Beal (37)Jusuf Nurkić (12)Booker, Durant (5)Crypto.com Arena
18,416
20–18
39January 14@PortlandW 127–116Devin Booker (34)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Devin Booker (7)Moda Center
18,071
21–18
40January 16SacramentoW 119–117Grayson Allen (29)Jusuf Nurkić (15)Devin Booker (11)Footprint Center
17,071
22–18
41January 19@New OrleansW 123–109Devin Booker (52)Jusuf Nurkić (15)Jusuf Nurkić (9)Smoothie King Center
18,686
23–18
42January 21IndianaW 117–110Kevin Durant (40)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Devin Booker (8)Footprint Center
17,071
24–18
43January 22ChicagoW 115–113Kevin Durant (43)Drew Eubanks (8)Kevin Durant (8)Footprint Center
17,071
25–18
44January 24@DallasW 132–109Devin Booker (46)Kevin Durant (10)Durant, Beal (7)American Airlines Center
20,202
26–18
45January 26@IndianaL 131–133Devin Booker (62)Kevin Durant (7)Kevin Durant (6)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
26–19
46January 28@OrlandoL 98–113Devin Booker (44)Drew Eubanks (8)Bradley Beal (6)Kia Center
18,823
26–20
47January 29@MiamiW 118–105Eric Gordon (23)Booker, Durant, Nurkić (8)Beal, Booker, Durant (7)Kaseya Center
19,600
27–20
48January 31@BrooklynW 136–120Kevin Durant (33)Jusuf Nurkić (11)Booker, Durant (8)Barclays Center
17,732
28–20
February: 7–4 (home: 6–0; road: 1–4)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
49February 2@AtlantaL 120–129Kevin Durant (35)Jusuf Nurkić (9)Bradley Beal (10)State Farm Arena
16,536
28–21
50February 4@WashingtonW 140–112Bradley Beal (43)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Jusuf Nurkić (8)Capital One Arena
16,984
29–21
51February 6MilwaukeeW 114–106Devin Booker (32)Beal, Durant, Nurkić (10)Booker, Nurkić (4)Footprint Center
17,071
30–21
52February 8UtahW 129–115Kevin Durant (31)Durant, Nurkić (8)Grayson Allen (14)Footprint Center
17,071
31–21
53February 10@Golden StateL 112–113Devin Booker (32)Kevin Durant (10)Kevin Durant (7)Chase Center
18,064
31–22
54February 13SacramentoW 130–125Kevin Durant (28)Kevin Durant (11)Devin Booker (9)Footprint Center
17,071
32–22
55February 14DetroitW 116–100Kevin Durant (25)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Jusuf Nurkić (7)Footprint Center
17,071
33–22
All-Star Game
56February 22@DallasL 113–123Devin Booker (35)Royce O'Neale (9)Devin Booker (8)American Airlines Center
20,377
33–23
57February 23@HoustonL 110–114Kevin Durant (28)Bol Bol (14)Kevin Durant (8)Toyota Center
18,055
33–24
58February 25L.A. LakersW 123–113Grayson Allen (24)Jusuf Nurkić (22)Devin Booker (9)Footprint Center
17,071
34–24
59February 29HoustonW 110–105Devin Booker (35)Jusuf Nurkić (13)Royce O'Neale (7)Footprint Center
17,071
35–24
March: 8–7 (home: 3–3; road: 5–4)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
60March 2HoustonL 109–118Kevin Durant (30)Nurkić,O'Neale (10)Nurkić,Booker (5)Footprint Center
17,071
35–25
61March 3Oklahoma CityL 110–118Bradley Beal (31)Jusuf Nurkić (31)Bradley Beal (6)Footprint Center
17,071
35–26
62March 5@DenverW 117–107 (OT)Kevin Durant (35)Jusuf Nurkić (12)three players (6)Ball Arena
19,589
36–26
63March 7TorontoW 120–113Kevin Durant (35)Jusuf Nurkić (14)Bradley Beal (8)Footprint Center
17,071
37–26
64March 9BostonL 107–117Kevin Durant (45)Jusuf Nurkić (11)Kevin Durant (6)Footprint Center
17,071
37–27
65March 11@ClevelandW 117–111Kevin Durant (37)Durant, Nurkić (8)Devin Booker (7)Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
19,432
38–27
66March 14@BostonL 112–127Devin Booker (23)Jusuf Nurkić (20)Beal, Booker (7)TD Garden
19,156
38–28
67March 15@CharlotteW 107–96Devin Booker (21)Jusuf Nurkić (21)Devin Booker (11)Spectrum Center
18,613
39–28
68March 17@MilwaukeeL 129–140Bradley Beal (28)Booker, Durant (9)Grayson Allen (8)Fiserv Forum
17,783
39–29
69March 20PhiladelphiaW 115–102Grayson Allen (32)Jusuf Nurkić (14)Devin Booker (11)Footprint Center
17,071
40–29
70March 21AtlantaW 128–115Devin Booker (30)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Bradley Beal (9)Footprint Center
17,071
41–29
71March 23@San AntonioW 131–106Devin Booker (32)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Bradley Beal (12)Frost Bank Center
18,354
42–29
72March 25@San AntonioL 102–104Devin Booker (36)Jusuf Nurkić (9)Beal, Durant (6)Frost Bank Center
18,044
42–30
73March 27@DenverW 104–97Kevin Durant (30)Kevin Durant (13)Devin Booker (9)Ball Arena
19,827
43–30
74March 29@Oklahoma CityL 103–128Kevin Durant (26)Grayson Allen (9)Allen, Booker (5)Paycom Center
18,203
43–31
April: 6–2 (home: 2–2; road: 4–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
75April 1@New OrleansW 124–111Devin Booker (52)Jusuf Nurkić (19)Devin Booker (9)Smoothie King Center
17,753
44–31
76April 3ClevelandW 122–101Devin Booker (40)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Devin Booker (8)Footprint Center
17,071
45–31
77April 5MinnesotaW 97–87Grayson Allen (23)Jusuf Nurkić (15)Devin Booker (13)Footprint Center
17,071
46–31
78April 7New OrleansL 105–113Bradley Beal (33)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Devin Booker (7)Footprint Center
17,071
46–32
79April 9L.A. ClippersL 92–105Kevin Durant (21)Royce O'Neale (11)Devin Booker (5)Footprint Center
17,071
46–33
80April 10@L.A. ClippersW 124–108Devin Booker (37)Jusuf Nurkić (19)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Crypto.com Arena
19,370
47–33
81April 12@SacramentoW 108–107Kevin Durant (28)Jusuf Nurkić (10)Devin Booker (6)Golden 1 Center
17,832
48–33
82April 14@MinnesotaW 125–106Bradley Beal (36)Allen, Beal (6)Jusuf Nurkić (8)Target Center
18,024
49–33
2023–24 season schedule

Playoffs

[edit]
See also:2024 NBA playoffs
2024 playoff game log
Total: 0–4 (home: 0–2; road: 0–2)
First Round: 0–4 (home: 0–2; road: 0–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1April 20@MinnesotaL 95–120Kevin Durant (31)Kevin Durant (7)Bradley Beal (6)Target Center
19,478
0–1
2April 23@MinnesotaL 93–105Devin Booker (20)Jusuf Nurkić (14)Bradley Beal (6)Target Center
19,310
0–2
3April 26MinnesotaL 109–126Bradley Beal (28)Jusuf Nurkić (7)Devin Booker (8)Footprint Center
17,071
0–3
4April 28MinnesotaL 116–122Devin Booker (49)Kevin Durant (9)Devin Booker (6)Footprint Center
17,071
0–4
2024 playoff schedule

In-Season Tournament

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Main article:2023 NBA In-Season Tournament

This was the first regular season where all the NBA teams competed in a mid-season tournament setting due to the implementation of the2023 NBA In-Season Tournament.[18][19] During the in-season tournament period, the Suns competed in Group A of the Western Conference, which included theMemphis Grizzlies,the long-time rivalingLos Angeles Lakers, theUtah Jazz, and thePortland Trail Blazers. After losing their first ever In-Season Tournament match in a close nailbiter to the rivaling Lakers, the Suns bounced back during their seven-game winning streak in November with a close victory over the Jazz to even up their point differential. They then won through more convincing, double-digit victories over the Trail Blazers and Grizzlies, thus securing a +34 point differential for the open Wild Card spot. Following an initial scare with theNew Orleans Pelicans on November 24 through them almost matching their point differential, the +34 score was enough of a difference maker for the Suns to advance as the Wild Card team of the Western Conference. Their next match in the event was on December 5 as a rematch against the Lakers, who already beat them twice earlier this season, with this game also counting as each team's 81st confirmed game of the regular season. This match also turned out to be their last, as this match ended controversially due to the referees allowing a timeout from the Lakers despite them not having possession of the ball at the time of them calling the timeout, which led to the Lakers winning 106–103 and later winning the inaugural In-Season Tournament afterward. As for the Suns, their 82nd game of the regular season was now going to involve a fifth match against theSacramento Kings, who lost to theNew Orleans Pelicans in the In-Season Tournament a match earlier.

West group A

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualificationLALPHXUTAPORMEM
1Los Angeles Lakers440494420+74Advance toknockout stage122–119131–99107–95134–107
2Phoenix Suns431480446+34119–122131–128120–107110–89
3Utah Jazz422469482−1399–131128–131115–99127–121
4Portland Trail Blazers413416455−3995–107107–12099–115115–113 (OT)
5Memphis Grizzlies404430486−56107–13489–110121–127113–115 (OT)
Source:NBA
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
Games
Note: Times areEastern Time (UTC−4 orUTC−5) as listed by the NBA. If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is also given.
November 10
10:00 P.M.(8:00 P.M.Mountain)
Los Angeles Lakers122,Phoenix Suns 119
Scoring by quarter: 25–34,30–29,34–33,33–23
Pts:LeBron James 32
Rebs:Davis, James 11 each
Asts:D'Angelo Russell 9
Pts:Kevin Durant 38
Rebs:Allen, Durant,Nurkić 9 each
Asts: Jusuf Nurkić 7
Footprint Center,Phoenix, AZ
Attendance: 17,071
Referees:
  • No. 24 Kevin Scott
  • No. 68 Jacyn Goble
  • No. 37 Eric Dalen
November 17
10:00 P.M.(8:00 P.M.Mountain)
Phoenix Suns131,Utah Jazz 128
Scoring by quarter:41–38, 34–37,27–24, 29–29
Pts:Kevin Durant 38
Rebs: Kevin Durant 9
Asts:Devin Booker 15
Pts:Jordan Clarkson 37
Rebs:John Collins 14
Asts:Kelly Olynyk 7
Delta Center,Salt Lake City, UT
Attendance: 18,206
Referees:
  • No. 55Bill Kennedy
  • No. 38 Michael Smith
  • No. 70 Phenizee Ransom
November 21
9:00 P.M.(7:00 P.M.Mountain)
Portland Trail Blazers 107,Phoenix Suns120
Scoring by quarter: 21–34,30–22, 31–38, 25–26
Pts:Jerami Grant 26
Rebs:Deandre Ayton 8
Asts: Jerami Grant 6
Pts:Kevin Durant 31
Rebs:Jusuf Nurkić 12
Asts: Kevin Durant 9
Footprint Center,Phoenix, AZ
Attendance: 17,071
Referees:
  • No. 4 Sean Wright
  • No. 64 Justin Van Duyne
  • No. 91Che Flores
November 24
5:00 P.M.(4:00 P.M.Central)
Phoenix Suns110,Memphis Grizzlies 89
Scoring by quarter:29–27,33–22, 19–24,29–16
Pts:Devin Booker 40
Rebs:Jusuf Nurkić 10
Asts: Jusuf Nurkić 6
Pts:Santi Aldama 21
Rebs:Jaren Jackson Jr. 7
Asts:Desmond Bane 10
FedExForum,Memphis, TN
Attendance: 17,794
Referees:
  • No. 46 Ben Taylor
  • No. 38 Michael Smith
  • No. 96 Intae Hwang
December 5
10:00 P.M.(7:00 P.M.Pacific)
Phoenix Suns 103,Los Angeles Lakers106
Scoring by quarter: 23–33, 24–26,35–24, 21–23
Pts:Kevin Durant 31
Rebs:Devin Booker 11
Asts: Devin Booker 6
Pts:LeBron James 31
Rebs:Anthony Davis 15
Asts: LeBron James 11
Crypto.com Arena,Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 18,664
Referees:
  • No. 58 Josh Tiven
  • No. 37 Eric Dalen
  • No. 49 Tom Washington

Awards, honors and records

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  • On August 9, 2023, the Phoenix Suns announced that bothShawn Marion's #31 andAmar'e Stoudemire's #32 would be inducted into thePhoenix Suns Ring of Honor during this season.[20]
    • During their regular season home debut against theUtah Jazz on October 28, 2023, the Phoenix Suns unveiled their "reimagined"Ring of Honor with every member represented by either themself or family members being introduced by new ownerMat Ishbia and being given commemorative watches by him before unveiling the new Ring of Honor design at halftime. With this event, the Suns made sure thatTom Chambers,Dan Majerle,Charles Barkley, andSteve Nash had their numbers properly retired by the team after only being honored initially.[21] The Suns ultimately won the game 126–104, though it was the last public appearance ofWalter Davis, who died days later through natural causes on November 2, 2023.[22]
    • Shawn Marion's number was retired on December 15, 2023, against theNew York Knicks.[23] Unlike prior retirement ceremonies for the Ring of Honor, this one happened after the end of the night's game, which ended in a brutal 139–122 defeat that also sawBradley Beal getting injured early in the game. However, the ceremony featured most existing Ring of Honor members, as well as Marion's past Suns teammates,Dirk Nowitzki, and Marion's family members as guests of honor.
    • Amar'e Stoudemire's #32 was retired on March 2, 2024, against theHouston Rockets.[24] Like most other Suns Ring of Honor ceremonies, this one happened at halftime instead of at the end of the game, which resulted in a 119–108 defeat that also saw injuries toJusuf Nurkić,Devin Booker, andRoyce O'Neale during the game, as well as a surprise ejection towardBradley Beal during the third quarter. For this Ring of Honor ceremony, some former Suns teammates of Stoudemire's (primarily from theSeven Seconds Or Less era, including Ring of Honor membersSteve Nash andShawn Marion) celebrated the ceremony alongside Stoudemire's wife and four children.
  • Following the conclusion of the2023 NBA In-Season Tournament,Kevin Durant would be named a member of the inaugural All-Tournament Team on December 11, 2023.[25]
  • On March 7, 2024, it was confirmed that the Phoenix Suns would host the2027 NBA All-Star Game. This will be their fourth hosting of theNBA All-Star Game after the2009,1995, and1975 games.[26]
  • On April 5, 2024, long-time former Suns playerWalter Davis would join one-time former Suns playerVince Carter and formerPhoenix Mercury All-StarMichele Timms as honorary members for theNaismith Basketball Hall of Fame for the Class of 2024.[27]
  • On May 22, 2024, bothKevin Durant andDevin Booker were named toAll-NBA Teams for their consistent production and meeting the new quality standard of at least 65 games played for this season.[28][29] For Durant, he was named to the All-NBA Second Team for the fifth time in his career (his 11th overall All-NBA selection), as well as it being his first entry while with the Suns. As for Booker, he would barely qualify overJaylen Brown for the final spot on the All-NBA Third Team, which would be his second All-NBA Team honor following his All-NBA First Team honor in 2022.[30] This has now become the team's 12th pair of teammates to be named onto All-NBA Teams in the same season.[31]

Week/Month

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  • On November 27, 2023,Devin Booker won his eighth Player of the Week Award, winning it for the period of November 20–26, 2023. That week Booker averaged 30.3 points (including a season-high 40 points from an In-Season Tournament match against theMemphis Grizzlies), 7.8 assists, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game during a perfect 4–0 week. Booker holds the franchise record for most Player of the Week honors.[32]
  • On January 22, 2024,Kevin Durant won his first Player of the Week Award with the Suns (32nd overall), for the period of January 15–21, 2024. During that week, Durant averaged 31.0 points on 60.0% field goal shooting (47.6% three-point shooting), 6.3 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game during a perfect 3–0 week, including a record game where he scored 40 points without attempting a single free-throw. Durant ranks third for the most Player of the Week Award honors behindKobe Bryant with 33 andLeBron James who has 67 honors as of that date.[33] His teammate Devin Booker was also nominated for this week.[34]
  • One week after Kevin Durant won Player of the Week on January 22,Devin Booker won the ninth Player of the Week Award of his career on January 29, 2024, winning the award for the week of January 22–28, 2024 despite the Suns finishing with a 2–2 record that week. During the week, Booker averaged 42.0 points through 63.9% field goal shooting, 70.1% two-point field goal shooting, 50.0% three-point shooting, and 82.9% free-throw shooting; he also averaged 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game. His lowest-scoring game that week was on January 22 with 16 points in a comeback win over theChicago Bulls, while his best scoring game happened on January 26 with 62 points scored in a crushing loss to theIndiana Pacers on a night that also sawLuka Dončić score 73 points in a win against theAtlanta Hawks, though Booker and the Suns would beat Dončić and the Mavericks on January 24 with Booker starting a streak of scoring over 40 points during that week (and by extension, continuing a streak that saw at least one Suns player scoring at least 40 points starting back on January 19 by Booker himself).[35] Not only does this extend Booker's Player of the Week franchise record, but with Kevin Durant's Player of the Week honor from the prior week, it marked the first time that the Suns had players that won the award in back-to-back weeks sinceSteve Nash won the award on January 21 & 28, 2007.[36]
  • Three days after winning his second Player of the Week Award of the season,Devin Booker won his third Player of the Month Award for his career on February 1, 2023, for his performances throughout January 2023. With him previously winning the honor for both February 2021 and the combined months of October & November 2022, Booker broke a previous six-way tie between himself,Charles Barkley,Kevin Johnson,Shawn Marion,Steve Nash, andAmar'e Stoudemire to become the sole franchise leader for most of these honors held in franchise history. Throughout the 16 games played in January 2023, Booker averaged 30.0 points on 53.9% field goal shooting and 40.0% three-point shooting, 6.3 assists, and 4.3 rebounds per game to give the Suns an 11–5 record for the month and help improve their standings by February 2024 after ending December 2023 with a barely above-average 17–15 record. Booker also achieved records previously held byMichael Jordan andWilt Chamberlain during the team's seven-game road stretch that month.[37]

All-Star

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  • On January 25, 2024,Kevin Durant was voted by the NBA and its fans as one of the five Western Conference starters (and one of three frontcourt starters) for the2024 NBA All-Star Game. This ties him for All-Star nods at seventh overall with 14 total All-Star selections in NBA history alongside other NBA greats likeJerry West,Michael Jordan,Karl Malone, andDirk Nowitzki. This is also his first official selection to the All-Star Game as a starter while with thePhoenix Suns properly (while he joined the team last season, he officially made the2023 NBA All-Star Game as a member of theBrooklyn Nets, plus he did not play at the event properly that year), thus making him the franchise's first official All-Star starter sinceSteve Nash andAmar'e Stoudemire were both named starters in 2010.[38] Durant would get 18 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals in 24:51 of action as a starter in an unprecedented 211–186 defeat for the Western Conference.
  • Less than a week later, on the same dayDevin Booker won the Player of the Month Award for January 2023, on February 1, Devin Booker was also named one of the seven All-Star reserve players (as determined by the NBA's head coaches) for the Western Conference in the 2024 NBA All-Star Game. This not only became his fourth All-Star appearance in the last five seasons, but he joinsConnie Hawkins,Paul Westphal,Charles Barkley,Shawn Marion,Amar'e Stoudemire,Walter Davis, andSteve Nash as the only Suns players to have at least four All-Star selections while with the franchise.[39] Booker would get 15 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals in 19:05 of action off the bench for the Western Conference's 211–186 defeat to the Eastern Conference.

Season

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  • Grayson Allen finished the season as the season leader in three-point shooting percentage with 46.1% three-pointers made.[40] He became the second Suns player behindCraig Hodges (and first player to be with the team throughout an entire season) to lead the NBA in three-point field goal shooting percentages in a season with 445 three-point field goal attempts.[41]

Records

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Team records

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  • On January 5, 2024,Grayson Allen tied former Suns playersQuentin Richardson,Channing Frye,Aron Baynes,Cameron Johnson, andLandry Shamet for the franchise record of most three-pointers made in a single game with 9 made in a 113–97 win over theMiami Heat.[45]
    • Eleven days later, Grayson Allen tied the record with 9 three-pointers made for 27 points scored in a historic game where the Suns had a 22-point fourth quarter comeback and a 32–8 comeback stretch late in the game to upset theSacramento Kings to win 119–117 at home.[46]
    • On March 20, 2024, Grayson Allen had his third game of the season where he tied the franchise record of 9 three-pointers made with 32 points made in a 115–102 win over thePhiladelphia 76ers in a night that also sawKevin Durant surpass former Suns playerShaquille O'Neal for the 8th-most points scored in the NBA and sawIsaiah Thomas officially return to the Suns.[47]
  • On January 21, 2024,Kevin Durant became the first player in franchise history to score 40 points in a game while not recording a single free-throw attempt.
  • On March 3, 2024,Jusuf Nurkić broke the franchise record for most rebounds grabbed in a single game for the Suns with 31 in a 118–110 loss to theOklahoma City Thunder. The previous franchise record was 27 set byTyson Chandler in January 2016.[42]

Milestones

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  • OnOctober 31, 2023,Kevin Durant passedHakeem Olajuwon to become 12th on theNBA's all-time scoring list.[48] Durant scored a team-high 26 points that night in an upset 115–114 loss to theSan Antonio Spurs.
  • On November 21, 2023, Kevin Durant passedElvin Hayes for 11th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.[49] Durant scored 31 points during an In-Season Tournament match where they won 120–107 overDeandre Ayton and thePortland Trail Blazers.
  • On December 1, 2023, Kevin Durant passedMoses Malone to enter the top 10 in the all-time scoring list.[50] Durant recorded a double-double of 30 points and 11 assists that night in a 119–111 loss to the defending championDenver Nuggets.
  • On February 23, 2024, Kevin Durant passedCarmelo Anthony for 9th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.[51] Durant surpassed Anthony around the start of the fourth quarter with a free-throw, later finishing the night with a double-double of 28 points and 11 rebounds in a 114–110 loss to theHouston Rockets that also saw his teammate,Bol Bol, get season-highs of 25 points and 14 rebounds off the bench that same game.
  • On March 20, 2024, Kevin Durant surpassed former Suns playerShaquille O'Neal to finish the season in 8th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.[52] Durant would surpass O'Neal with a midrange jumpshot at 10:22 in the third quarter and later finish the night with 22 points scored in a 115–102 win over thePhiladelphia 76ers on a night that also sawGrayson Allen tie his personal record (and franchise record) for most three-pointers made in a single game for a third game this season and saw the official return ofIsaiah Thomas with the Suns.

Team milestones

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  • On February 13, 2024,Devin Booker surpassed long-time Suns centerAlvan Adams to become the second-highest scoring Suns player in franchise history, reaching a milestone high of 13,918 points at the end of the Suns' 130–125 win over theSacramento Kings.[53] He would first tie Adams' mark by hitting a game-changing shot that gave Phoenix the lead for good with 2:37 left in the fourth quarter before expanding the team's lead moments later with another mid-range jumpshot to surpass Adams with 2:16 left in the game.[54]

Injuries/Personal missed games

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PlayerDurationReason(s) for missed timeGames missed
StartEnd
Damion LeeOctober 1, 2023The Entire SeasonTore right meniscus during training camp.82 + 4*
Bradley BealOctober 19, 2023November 8, 2023Tight lower back7
Devin BookerOctober 26, 2023November 2, 2023Sore left foot2
Devin BookerNovember 4, 2023November 15, 2023Sore left ankle and calf5
Bradley BealNovember 15, 2023UnknownNerve irritation relating to lower back strain??
Yuta WatanabeNovember 18, 2023November 26, 2023Left quad contusion4
Drew EubanksNovember 24, 2023November 26, 2023Left ankle sprain1
Kevin DurantNovember 24, 2023UnknownSore right foot?
Grayson AllenNovember 26, 2023UnknownIllness?

* - Number of games lost during the NBA Playoffs.

Player statistics

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Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game

Regular season

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Phoenix Suns statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Grayson Allen757433.5.499.461.8783.93.0.9.613.5
Udoka Azubuike1607.1.696.2312.0.2.1.42.2
Keita Bates-Diop39815.3.427.313.7222.6.9.6.54.5
Bradley Beal535333.3.513.430.8134.45.01.0.518.2
Bol Bol43010.9.616.423.7893.2.4.2.65.2
Devin Booker686836.0.492.364.8864.56.9.9.427.1
Kevin Durant757537.2.523.413.8566.65.0.91.227.1
Drew Eubanks75615.6.6011.000.7744.3.8.4.85.1
Jordan Goodwin40014.0.389.288.8622.92.0.6.25.0
Eric Gordon682427.8.443.378.7971.82.01.0.411.0
Saben Lee2407.7.364.125.7441.31.3.3.13.0
Nassir Little45210.2.460.300.8501.7.5.2.23.4
Théo Maledon403.3.2501.000.3.0.0.01.3
Chimezie Metu37512.1.508.294.8843.0.5.5.25.0
Jusuf Nurkić767627.3.510.244.64011.04.01.11.110.9
Royce O'Neale30825.1.411.376.6925.22.7.9.58.1
Josh Okogie601116.0.417.309.7452.61.1.8.44.6
David Roddy1703.7.435.1251.000.6.2.1.01.3
Isaiah Thomas603.2.300.500.0.5.0.01.3
Ish Wainright404.0.167.2501.3.3.5.0.8
Yuta Watanabe29013.2.361.320.6671.6.3.3.23.6
Thaddeus Young1008.9.524.000.3332.8.7.5.22.3

Playoffs

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Phoenix Suns statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Grayson Allen2221.5.200.2001.0004.01.0.5.03.5
Bradley Beal4438.5.441.435.8002.84.5.8.316.5
Bol Bol304.3.3331.3.0.3.0.7
Devin Booker4441.5.492.350.9513.36.01.8.327.5
Kevin Durant4442.0.552.417.8246.53.3.51.526.8
Drew Eubanks3012.3.5831.0001.3.0.7.35.7
Eric Gordon4029.5.321.412.8751.81.31.3.58.0
Nassir Little403.5.600.333.3.0.0.01.8
Jusuf Nurkić4426.0.500.000.4558.32.81.51.57.8
Royce O'Neale4226.0.318.3334.81.0.3.05.0
Josh Okogie407.3.556.333.5001.0.5.5.03.5
David Roddy201.5.0.0.0.0.0
Isaiah Thomas104.0.000.000.0.0.0.0.0
Thaddeus Young104.0.0.0.0.0.0
  • Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Suns only.

Transactions

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Main article:List of 2023–24 NBA season transactions

Trades

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June 24, 2023[10][11][12]Three–team trade
ToPhoenix Suns
United StatesBradley Beal (fromWashington)
United StatesJordan Goodwin (from Washington)
United StatesIsaiah Todd (from Washington)
ToIndiana Pacers
Draft rights to #8 pickJarace Walker (fromWashington)
2028 second-round pick (fromPhoenix)
2029 second-round pick (from Washington)
ToWashington Wizards
United StatesChris Paul (fromPhoenix)
United StatesLandry Shamet (from Phoenix)
Draft rights to #7 pickBilal Coulibaly (fromIndiana)
Right to swap 2024 first-round pick with Phoenix[I]
Right to swap 2026 first-round pick with Phoenix[II]
Right to swap 2028 first-round pick with Phoenix[III]
Right to swap 2030 first-round pick with Phoenix[IV]
2024 second-round pick (from Phoenix)
2025 second-round pick (from Phoenix)
2026 second-round pick (from Phoenix)
2027 second-round pick (from Phoenix)
2030 second-round pick (from Phoenix)
Cash considerations (from Phoenix)
July 11, 2023[55]ToPhoenix Suns
2025 second-round pick (fromNew Orleans)
2028 second-round pick (from Memphis)
2029 second-round pick (from Memphis)
ToMemphis Grizzlies
United StatesIsaiah Todd
Right to swap 2024 first-round pick with Phoenix[I]
Right to swap 2030 first-round pick with Phoenix[IV]
July 17, 2023[56]ToPhoenix Suns
2024 second-round pick (fromDenver)[V]
2026 second-round pick (fromDetroit,Milwaukee, or Orlando)[VI]
2028 Top-45 protected second-round pick (fromBoston)
ToOrlando Magic
Right to swap 2026 first-round pick with Phoenix[II]
July 17, 2023[57][58]ToPhoenix Suns
2024 heavily protected second-round pick[VII]
$6.5 million traded player exception
ToSan Antonio Spurs
United StatesCameron Payne
2025 second-round pick (fromNew Orleans)
Cash considerations
September 27, 2023[13]Three–team trade
ToPhoenix Suns
United StatesGrayson Allen (fromMilwaukee)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaJusuf Nurkić (fromPortland)
United StatesNassir Little (from Portland)
United StatesKeon Johnson (from Portland)
ToPortland Trail Blazers
The BahamasDeandre Ayton (fromPhoenix)
BelgiumToumani Camara (from Phoenix)
United StatesJrue Holiday (fromMilwaukee)
2029 first-round pick (from Milwaukee)
Right to swap 2028 first-round pick with Milwaukee
Right to swap 2030 first-round pick with Milwaukee
ToMilwaukee Bucks
United StatesDamian Lillard (fromPortland)
February 8, 2024[59][60][61]Three–team trade
ToPhoenix Suns
United StatesRoyce O'Neale (fromBrooklyn)
United StatesDavid Roddy (fromMemphis)
ToMemphis Grizzlies
JapanYuta Watanabe (fromPhoenix)
Nigeria/United StatesChimezie Metu (from Phoenix)
Right to swap 2026 first-round pick with the least valuable option betweenPhoenix,Orlando, andWashington[II]
ToBrooklyn Nets
United StatesKeita Bates-Diop (fromPhoenix)
United StatesJordan Goodwin (from Phoenix)
2026 second-round pick (from Phoenix via eitherDetroit,Milwaukee, orOrlando)[VI]
2028 second-round pick (from Phoenix viaMemphis)
2029 second-round pick (from Phoenix viaMemphis)
Draft rights toVanja Marinković (fromMemphis)

^ I: Initially, the Phoenix Suns would have acquired the least valuable pick between themselves and from either theWashington Wizards or theNew York Knicks in 2024 due to a previous trade the Wizards and the Knicks did that allowed the Knicks the option to acquire the Wizards' first-round pick in 2024 if it was outside of the Top 12 that year. However, with their later trade with theMemphis Grizzlies in July 2023, the Suns now acquired the least valuable pick between themselves, the Wizards (or Knicks), and the Grizzlies, while the Grizzlies acquired the middle pick of the available options at hand instead. For the Suns, they ultimately kept their pick as it originally was (as the 22nd pick, which becameDaRon Holmes II) anyway due to Washington utilizing their plans to tank this season for a high draft pick as one of the worst teams of the NBA during this time, Memphis suffering from many different injuries throughout the season to become a lottery team, and Phoenix becoming a last-minute Playoff team to close out the regular season. The same would also apply for the Wizards and Grizzlies with Washington's pick being at #2 (which becameAlex Sarr) and Memphis' pick being at #9 (which becameZach Edey) in 2024, thus making each of the pick swaps become ultimately irrelevant for 2024.
^ II: Originally, the Phoenix Suns would just acquire the least valuable pick between themselves and the Washington Wizards in 2026 due to theirBradley Beal trade in June (although if the Wizards' 2025 first-round pick had gone to the Knicks via being outside of Top 10 protections instead of stayed with them due to them being one of the worst teams that season, the Suns would have automatically kept their pick by default due to theTed Stepien rule). However, due to their July trade with theOrlando Magic, the Suns would have acquired the least valuable pick between themselves, the Wizards (presuming they keep their pick for 2026 as a Top 8 protection), and the Magic, with Orlando having unprotected swap rights in the process. Despite that, another trade with the Memphis Grizzlies being involved on the February 8, 2024 trade deadline now made it so that the Grizzlies would acquire the second-least valuable draft pick between Memphis themselves, the Suns, the Magic, and the Wizards (who are also considered likely to trade their own pick to the Knicks due to a previous deal the Wizards made), while the Suns would have still acquired the least valuable option at hand from those four teams before the following season's trade deadline allowed for theCharlotte Hornets to take on the Suns' draft pick rights that upcoming year instead.[62]
^ III: The Phoenix Suns will acquire the least valuable of the first-round picks in 2028 between themselves, the Washington Wizards, and either theBrooklyn Nets or thePhiladelphia 76ers due to the combination of the Suns' trade forKevin Durant from the previous season and a trade the Nets did with the 76ers that allows them the option to acquire Philadelphia's first-round pick in 2028 if it is between picks 9 and 30.
^ IV: The Phoenix Suns initially held the rights to only the least valuable first-round pick between themselves and the Washington Wizards in 2030 due to theBradley Beal trade in June. However, with their later trade with the Memphis Grizzlies in July, the Suns now would hold the least valuable first-round selection between themselves, the Grizzlies, and the Wizards, with Memphis holding the middle pick of the available options at hand.
^ V: On October 25, 2023, the NBA punished the Phoenix Suns for tampering violations via engaging in free agency conversations with formerPortland Trail Blazers centerDrew Eubanks earlier than they were allowed to do so by taking away the 2024 second-round pick they had acquired from the defending championDenver Nuggets via theOrlando Magic from their July trade with the Magic.[63] Had that pick been conveyed properly, it would have been a late second round pick for the2024 NBA draft instead.
^ VI: Due to previous trades the Orlando Magic had with both theDetroit Pistons and theMilwaukee Bucks, the Suns were originally involved with acquiring the least valuable second-round option between the Magic, Pistons, and Bucks in 2026. However, thanks to their three-team trade with theBrooklyn Nets and Memphis Grizzlies on the February 8, 2024 trade deadline, the Brooklyn Nets would now get the least valuable second-round option from those three teams instead.
^ VII: TheSan Antonio Spurs' 2024 second-round pick that was traded from theCameron Payne deal in July allowed for the Phoenix Suns to acquire San Antonio's pick only if that selection was around picks #50–54. If San Antonio's pick went to around picks #55–58 for 2024 (there would be no 59th or 60th pick in that year's draft as of October 25, 2023 due to tampering violations relating to the Philadelphia 76ers in the previous season and the Phoenix Suns themselves this season), that pick would go to theBoston Celtics instead due to a prior trade the Spurs did with the Celtics in the previous season. However, due to the Spurs being one of the worst teams in the NBA this season, the second-round pick would not be conveyed to Phoenix or Boston. Instead, it would be kept by San Antonio entering the2024 NBA draft since it remained in the #31-49 range (specifically at pick #35, which becameJohnny Furphy).

Free agency

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Re-signed

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PlayerSignedDate
Damion Lee[64]Signed 2-year partially guaranteed deal worth $5,373,575July 7, 2023
Josh Okogie[65]Signed 2-year partially guaranteed deal worth $5,772,671July 11, 2023
Saben Lee[66]Signedtwo-way contract worth $559,782July 13, 2023
Grayson Allen[67]Signed 4-year contract extension worth $70 MillionApril 15, 2024

Additions

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PlayerSignedFormer team(s)
Keita Bates-Diop[68]Signed 2-year partially guaranteed deal worth $5,001,258San Antonio Spurs
Drew Eubanks[68]Signed 2-year partially guaranteed deal worth $5,001,258Portland Trail Blazers
Chimezie Metu[68]Signed 1-year deal worth $2,346,614Sacramento Kings
Yuta Watanabe[68]Signed 2-year partially guaranteed deal worth $5,001,258Brooklyn Nets
Eric Gordon[69]Signed 2-year partially guaranteed deal worth $6,552,719Los Angeles Clippers
Bol Bol[70]Signed 1-year deal worth $2,019,706Orlando Magic
Udoka Azubuike[71][72]Signedtwo-way contract worth $559,782Utah Jazz
Théo MaledonSignedtwo-way contract worth $559,782Charlotte Hornets /Greensboro Swarm
Thaddeus Young[73]Signed 1-year buyout deal worth $1,010,371CanadaToronto Raptors /Brooklyn Nets
Ish Wainright[74]Signedtwo-way contract worth $135,120Portland Trail Blazers /Rip City Remix
Isaiah Thomas[75][76]Signed two 10-day contracts / rest of the season deal worth $477,630[77][78]Salt Lake City Stars /Phoenix Suns

Subtractions

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PlayerReason leftNew team(s)
Chris PaulTradedWashington Wizards /Golden State Warriors
Landry ShametTradedWashington Wizards
Jock Landale[79]Unrestricted free agentHouston Rockets
Isaiah ToddTradedMemphis Grizzlies /NBA G League Ignite
Torrey Craig[80]Unrestricted free agentChicago Bulls
Darius Bazley[81]Unrestricted free agentBrooklyn Nets /Delaware Blue Coats /Philadelphia 76ers /Utah Jazz /Salt Lake City Stars
Cameron PayneTradedSan Antonio Spurs /Milwaukee Bucks /Philadelphia 76ers
Deandre AytonTradedPortland Trail Blazers
Toumani CamaraTradedPortland Trail Blazers
Bismack BiyomboWaived / Unrestricted free agentMemphis Grizzlies /Oklahoma City Thunder
Terrence RossWaived / Unrestricted free agent— (Retired)
T. J. WarrenWaived / Unrestricted free agentMinnesota Timberwolves
Ish WainrightWaivedPortland Trail Blazers /Rip City Remix /Phoenix Suns
Keon JohnsonWaivedBrooklyn Nets /Long Island Nets
Keita Bates-DiopTradedBrooklyn Nets
Jordan GoodwinTradedBrooklyn Nets /Memphis Grizzlies
Chimezie MetuTradedMemphis Grizzlies /Detroit Pistons
Yuta WatanabeTradedMemphis Grizzlies
Théo MaledonWaivedtwo-way contractSioux Falls Skyforce

Notes

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  1. ^KTVK,KPHO-TV,KOLD-TV,KPHE-LD, KAZF, KAZS
  2. ^Albuquerque, New Mexico

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