Weds, Oct 22nd vs Sacramento 10:00PM EST on Suns Live, Arizona's Family 3TV / Arizona's Family Sports
Fri, Oct 24th @ LA Clippers at 10:30PM EST on Suns Live, Arizona's Family 3TV / Arizona's Family Sports
Sat, Oct 25th @ Denver at 9:00PM EST on Suns Live, Arizona's Family 3TV / Arizona's Family Sports / CBS 5
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2025-26 NBA season preview: Rankings, predictions, odds
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Power Rankings, Week 1: Thunder reign as 2025-26 season begins26. Phoenix Suns
Chances to make playoffs: 1.5%
Projected wins: 31.8
Biggest thing we'll be talking about this season: Is Devin Booker on board with the direction of the franchise? It's hard to believe that just four years ago, Booker had back-to-back 40-point games in the NBA Finals and the Suns were just two wins away from their first championship. Playing for his seventh different coach in Jordan Ott since being drafted in 2015, Booker, who turns 29 on Oct. 30, said he is ready to take on the challenge of leading Phoenix in the fiercely crowded Western Conference. "We have unfinished business here," Booker said before the Suns' preseason opener. "Obviously a younger team and I'll have more of a leadership responsibility. And that's fine with me. I've pretty much seen it all and I'm going to give my two cents when I feel like I fits in."
Biggest strength: Youth and athleticism. After relying on aging stars such as Chris Paul, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal in recent seasons, Booker is now flanked by a handful of fresh faces in Jalen Green (23), Dillon Brooks (29), Mark Williams (23) and Khaman Maluach (19). They are built to run.
Devin Booker is one of two players to average 25-plus points in each of the past seven seasons (with Giannis Antetokounmpo).
Biggest concern: With this much turnover from last season, not only in the roster but with Ott taking over for Mike Budenholzer on the sidelines, it's going to take time for this group to come together. And a preseason trip to China, cutting into training camp, didn't help. Plus, playing in the West, there won't be many nights when Phoenix will get a break. -- McMenamin
Bold (but realistic) prediction: Phoenix finishes 14th in the West. The Suns have shooting guards, centers and just about nothing else on their roster, and a lack of playmaking and defense will make it hard for them to win with any consistency in such a deep conference. Utah's a near lock to finish last in the West, but second to last is a realistic possibility for a team that, until recently, was all-in for a title. -- Kram
Number to watch: 26.2
With a change in personnel and head coach, how much will the Suns attack the rim? Last season, 26.2% of their shots were layup or dunk attempts, the lowest rate by any team in a season since player tracking began in 2013-14.
Fantasy nugget: Booker could see the highest usage rate of his career with Durant and Beal both traded away this offseason. Booker averaged 20.1 FGA and 27.3 PPG in games without Durant and Beal last season. -- Moody
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#25 Phoenix Suns
Last Week:25
Preseason record: 3-1
OffRtg: 109.9 (17) DefRtg: 102.2 (5) NetRtg: +7.7 (6) Pace: 101.1 (25)
Expectations for the Suns went out the door with Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, but they still have some vets who could keep them somewhat competitive and more enjoyable to watch than they were last season.
Preseason takeaways
The Suns played some physical defense, led by their wing duo of Brooks and Dunn. They forced an incredible 27.4 turnovers per 100 possessions in 59 minutes with both guys on the floor, but Dillon Brooks (6.7) and Ryan Dunn (6.2) were two of the eight players who played at least 50 preseason minutes and committed more than six fouls per 36.
He only played against the Nets and the Dončić-less Lakers, but the Suns outscored their opponents by 18.9 points per 100 possessions in Devin Booker’s 79 minutes. And despite the lack of a real point guard, they kept their turnover rate relatively low.
Something to watch in Week 1: The restricted area. Last season, the Suns were outscored by 8.2 points per game in the restricted area, the league’s biggest discrepancy by a huge margin. The departures of Beal and Durant should make them less of a jump-shooting team, while Mark Williams (who missed the entire preseason) gives them some additional rim protection.
The Suns will play their first 12 games within the Western Conference, with a tough weekend back-to-back where they’ll visit the Clippers and Nuggets. They were 7-15 (1-11 after Jan. 27) against the top six teams in the West last season.
Week 1: vs. SAC, @ LAC, @ DEN