What is the full roster of the NBA Suns right now?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-19
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sun suns

    The official English website of the team.

    Home city: Phoenix.

    Main Gymnasium: Meixi Arena Capacity: 18,422 people.

    Current manager: Mike D'antoni)

    List of players Number Name Position Height (cm) Weight (kg) Date of Birth University.

    1 Amare Stoudemire Forward Center 208 111 16 1982-11-16 none

    2 Goran Dragic Guard 193 81 1986-6-6 none

    3 Boyce-Dior Forward Center 203 106 1982-4-16 none

    10 Lindero-Barbosa Defender 190 91 1982-11-28 none

    13 Steve Nash Organizational Guard 190 80 1974-2-7 Santa Clara

    14 Sean Singer Tree Organizational Guard 182 83 1985-9-6 Virginia

    15 Robin Lopez Forward Center 213 115 1988-4-1 Stanford

    17 Lewis Armson Forward 205 102 1982-12-7 UNLV

    19 Raja Bale Shooting Guard 195 97 99-19-1976 Florida International

    22 Matt Barnes Small Forward 200 106 1980-3-9 UCLA

    29 Allendo Tucker Forward 198 92 1984-2-11 Wisconsin

    32 Shaquille-O'Neal Center 215 147 1972-3-6 LSU

    33 Grant Hill Guard Forward 203 102 1972-10-5 duke

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Suns lineup.

    Average age: 28 |Average height: 2 meters |Average weight: kg.

    Number Player Position Height Weight Age Birthday NBA Playing Age.

    1 Amare Stoudemire Forward Center M 111kg 26 years old 1982-11-16 6 years.

    2 Goran Dragic Defender M 82 kg 22 years old 1986-6-6 0 years.

    3 Boris Dior Forward Center M 107kg 26 years old 1982-4-16 5 years.

    10 Leandro Barbossa Defender m 92kg 26 years old 1982-11-28 5 years.

    13 Steve Nash Point Guard M 81kg 34 years 1974-2-7 12 years.

    14 Sheehan Singer Point Guard M 84kg 23 years old 1985-9-6 0 years.

    15 Robin López Forward Center M 116kg 20 years old 1988-4-1 0 years.

    17 Luis Armandesson Forward m 102kg 26 years old 1982-12-7 2 years.

    19 Raja Bell Shooting Guard m 98kg 32 years old 1976-9-19 8 years.

    22 Matt Barnes Small Forward M 107kg 28 years 1980-3-9 5 years.

    29 Alaindou Tucker Forward m 93 kg 24 years old 1984-2-11 1 year.

    32 Shaquille O'Neal Center M 147kg 36 years 1972-3-6 16 years.

    33 Grant Hill Guard Forward M 102kg 36 years 1972-10-5 13 years.

    Center: Shaquille O'Neal.

    Power forward: Amare Stoudemire.

    Small forward: Matt Barnes.

    Shooting guard: Raga Bale.

    Point guard: Steve Nash.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    10 Landelo Barbossa Guard 6 ft 3 in 188 lbs 11 28 1982 1

    11 Zach Kabakappa Forward - Center 6 ft 11 in 225 lbs 5 21 1981 1

    15 Derek Dior Guard 6 ft 4 in 184 lbs 12 20 1975 4

    12 Howard Easley Guard 6ft 2" 185lbs 12 04 1972 10

    45 Steve Hunter Forward - Center 7ft 240lbs 10 31 1981 3

    23 Cassie Jakbins Forward-Guard 6 ft 6 in 215 lbs 3 19 1981 2

    2 Joe Johnson Forward-Guard 6ft 7in 230lbs 6 29 1981 3

    30 Matthews Lamp Forward 6 ft 11 in 275 lbs 2 05 1985 1

    31 Sean Marion Forward 6'7" 228 lbs 5 07 1978 5

    13 Steve Nash guard 6 ft 3 in 195 lbs 2 07 1974 8

    3 Quentin Richardson Guard 6 ft 6 in 230 lbs 4 13 1980 4

    54 Justin Rowe Center 7ft 235lb 11 01 1979 Rookie.

    17 Paul Schery Forward 6 ft 10 in 230 lbs 12 23 1977 2

    32 Emar Staddameyer Forward 6 ft 10 in 246 lbs 11 16 1982 2

    1 Yute Tapose Forward-Center 5ft 9" 165lbs 10 05 1980 Rookie.

    43 Jack Washole Center 6 ft 11 255 lbs 11 01 1977 4

    4 Jackson Wollman Forward - Center 6 ft 10 in 220 lbs 6 06 1981 Rookie.

    Keon Clarke Forward - Center 6'11" 221 4 16 1975 6

    Donald Harvey Forward 6ft 8" 220 8 26 1980 4

    Head coach Mike Dianthony.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The list of NBA Suns players is as follows:Point guards: Chris Paul, Cameron Payne, Elfried Payton.

    Quarterbacks: Devin Booker, Landry Shamott, Tyson Alexander.

    Small forwards: Mikal Bridges, Jay Crowder, Abdul Ned.

    Power forwards: Cameron Johnson, Dario Sariczi, Jalen Smith.

    Centres: Deandre Ayton, Frank Kaminski, Javier McGee.

    Suns

    The Phoenix Suns are a men's professional basketball team located in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, founded in 1968 and joined the National Basketball Association (NBA), and is now a participating team in the Western Conference Pacific Division of the NBA.

    Since the Suns joined the NBA in 1968, they have never been crowned champions in the West. Missing out on Abdul-Jabbar in the 1969 draft was the Suns' biggest regret. Since 2000, the Suns have been sticking to the small-ball style, playing many pleasing games, but never making it to the Finals, the best of which was reaching the Finals in the -21 season.

    Phoenix is the capital of Arizona, located in the desert of the west coast of the United States, with little annual precipitation and abundant sunshine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    2018-2019 season, Suns players:

    Greg Monroe, Markis Chrris, Devin Booker, Jared Dudley, Tyson Chandler, Taylor Ullis, Derrick Jones, Brandon Knight.

    Alan Williams, Warren, Josh Jackson, Alex Lynn, Troy Daniels, Darvin Reed, Dragan Bender, Mike James.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Suns 022 roster:

    Chris Paul, defender.

    Javier McGee, center, striker.

    Bismarck Biyombo, center.

    Jay Crowder, striker.

    Elfred Payton, guard.

    Dario Saric, striker, centre-forward.

    Devin Booker, guard.

    Cameron Payne, defender.

    Torre Clegg, striker.

    Mikal Bridges, Striker.

    Aaron Holiday as a defender.

    Landry Shamet, defender.

    Deandre Ayton, centre-forward.

    Cameron Johnson, striker.

    Ish Waynewright, forward.

    Coaching Team: Head Coach: Monty Williams.

    Strength and Conditioning Coach: Aaron Nelson.

    Assistant coaches: Randy Ayers, Mark Bryant, Steve Scalzi, Bryan Gates, Michael Ruffin, Brian Randle, Jarrett Jack.

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