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Starters: 32 Center Stoudemire.
31 Forward Marion.
3 Forward Quentin Richardson.
2 Defender Joe Johnson.
13 Guard Nash.
Subs: 45 center Stephen Hunt.
0 Forward Walter McCarthy.
21 Guard Jim Jackson.
10 Defender Barbosa.
43 Center Voscur.
17 Forward Paul Silray.
46 Forward Outlaw.
Season Deal Status:
With the '05 first-round pick, in exchange for Jaidy White in the Bobcats' '04 draft, and with Lorre Deng, in exchange for the Bulls' Volomman.
With Kabakappa, in exchange for the Warriors' second-round picks in '07 and '09;
Swap Jacobson, Rampe, and Voloman for Hornets Jim Jackson and a second-round pick in '05;
With the '07 second-round pick, in exchange for Walter McCarthy of the Celtics.
2004-05 season.
The Suns used the salary space to sign All-Star players Steve Nash and Quentin Richardson. The arrival of Nash made a big difference for the Suns, a team that only finished 29-53 in the 2003-04 season, and the Suns had a master of ball handling, who could pass the ball to Stoudemire on the inside, and made new player Quentin Richardson a big player for the Suns on the outside. The Suns averaged points per game all season, the most offensive team in the NBA, and the Suns also won the first place in the Pacific Division, tying the league's best record with a 62-20 record.
D'Antoni was named Coach of the Year, while Nash was named Most Valuable Player with an average of assists per game. swept the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round of the playoffs with four wins; In the second round, they met stubborn resistance from the Dallas Mavericks and won 4-2 to advance to the Western Conference Finals. But in the Western Conference Finals, the Suns were beaten 4-1 by the Spurs.
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Coaches: D'Antoni Players: Nash, Marion, Stoudemire, Johnson, Richardson, Barbossa, Kabakappa, Easley, Hunt, Jacqueboxen, Rampe, Shelly, Nota Tawo (Little Japan), Voscur, Woroman.
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Number Name Location Date of Birth Height (ft-in) Weight (lbs) NBA Years 1 Tian Wo Yong Queen Guard 10 05 805-9165 Rookie 2 Joe Johnson Guard - Forward 6 29 816-723033 Quentin Richardson Guard 4 13 806-623044 Jackson Verman Forward - Center 6 06 816-10220 Rookie 10 Ryan Dro Barbosa Guard 11 28 826-3188111 Zach Cabacapa Forward - Guard 5 21 816-11225112 Howard Easley Guard 12 04 726-21851013 Steve Nash Guard 2 07 746-3195815 Derek Dyer Guard 12 20 756-4184417 Paul Sherley Guard 12 23 776-10230223 Kasei Jacobsen Guard - Forward 3 19 816-6215230 Marchiel Rampe Forward 2 05 856-11275131 Sean Marion Forward 5 07 786-7228532 Amare Stoudemire Forward 11 16 826-10245243 Jake Voscur Center 11 01 776-11255445 Steven Hunter Center - Forward 10 31 817-02403
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Suns starting lineup: PG Steve Nash, SG Raga Bell, SF Marion, PF Boris Dio, C Stoudemire.
Detailed lineup: Lindello Barbossa, Pat Burke, Boyce Dior, Sean Marion, Steve Nash, Raja Bale, Eddie House, Amare Stoudemire, James Jones, Curt Thomas, Dijon Thompson, Eric Piakowski, Marcus Banks, Sean Marks.
The 2006-07 season was a rocky start for the Suns, losing five of their first six games, before quickly turning the tide and losing just one of their next 19 games, including a 15-game winning streak.
In the end, the Suns finished the season 61-21 and secured the No. 2 seed in the playoffs. They easily eliminated the Lakers 4-1 in the first round of the playoffs, but were eliminated 4-2 in the first round against the Spurs and stopped in the second round.
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2022 Suns Roster:Chris Paul, Guard, Javier McGee, Center, Forward, Bismarck Biyombo, Center, Jay Crowder, Forward, Elfried Payton, Guard, Dario Saric, Forward, Center, Devin Booker, Guard, Cameron Payne, Guard, Torre Clegg, Forward, Mikal Bridges, Forward, Aaron Holiday, Guard, Landry Shamet, Guard Deandre Ayton, Center, Cameron Johnson, Forward, Ish Waynewright, Forward.
Coaching Team:Manager: Monty Williams.
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Aaron Nelson.
Assistant coaches: Randy Ayers, Mark Bryant, Steve Scalzi, Bryan Gates, Michael Ruffin, Brian Randle, Jarrett Jack.
Suns Team History.
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.
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No. 1: Kevin Johnson.
Potency Sun Time ; He averaged points and assists per game. Kevin Johnson is a very special kind of enviable small player in NBA history, who can not only thread the needle on the court to send great passes to his teammates, but also burst into the interior with lightning speed and complete dunks on the heads of centers who are much taller than him. In 1987, he was drafted by the Cavaliers with the 7th pick in the first round, but was traded to the Suns in his rookie season.
Fortunately, Kevin Johnson adjusted himself in time and quickly adapted to the new environment, and finally won the title of best rookie with excellent statistics of points, assists and rebounds per game. Since then, Johnson has gradually become one of the top guards in the league, not only winning the title of the most improved player in his second season with the Suns, but also averaging at least 20 points and 10 assists per game in three consecutive seasons, becoming the third man in NBA history after Big O and "Smiling Assassin". In the 1991 NBA All-Star Game, Kevin Johnson and "Magic" Johnson partnered in the backcourt of the Western Stars, and the famous American sports ** "Sporting News" predicted that Kevin Johnson is expected to surpass his predecessor "Magic" in the future.
In 1993, Kevin Johnson and Charles Barkley led the Suns to the Finals, but unfortunately lost to the Jordan-led Bulls. In the playoffs that year, Johnson averaged points and assists per game. At the end of the 1997-98 season, he officially announced his retirement.
But in the 2000 playoffs, he returned to his old club Suns to replace the injured Jason Kidd. That time Kevin Johnson helped the Suns win their first playoff first round in the last five years. However, after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round, Johnson announced his retirement for the second and last time.
Throughout his career, Kevin Johnson was a three-time NBA All-Star and four-time All-Round Second Team, and his No. 7 jersey has been retired from the Suns.
No. 2: Steve Nash.
Potency Sun Time -2012;He averaged points and assists per game. From a point guard perspective, Nash is definitely one of the best NBA all-time. His big-picture vision, creativity and leadership on the pitch are outstanding.
Since returning to the Suns in 2004, he has not only led the team to become one of the best and most entertaining teams in the league at the time, but he has also won the title of regular season MVP for two consecutive years. In the 2006-07 season, Nash averaged points and assists per game, becoming the first player since "Magic" Johnson to average at least 18 points and 11 assists per game. However, with the departure of key players such as Marion and Smalls, Nash gradually became struggling to stand alone, and the Suns slowly withdrew from the competition in the West.
In the summer of 2012, Nash was in a sign-and-trade.
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By the 2007 season Suns lineup:
Lindello Barbosa, defender; Pat Burke, defender, striker; Boyce Dior, defender; Sean Marion, forward; Steve Nash, guard; Raga Bale, defender; Eddie House, defender; Amare Stoudemire, striker; James Jones, forward; Curt Thomas, forward; Dijon Thompson, defender; Eric Piakowski, defender and striker; Marcus Banks, defender; Sean Marks, striker, centre-forward.
By the 2008 season Suns lineup:
Shaquille O'Neal, center; Amare Stoudemire, power forward, center; Steve Nash, point guard; Grant Hill, small forward; Boryce Dior, small forward; Leandro Barbossa, point guard; Raja Bell, shooting guard; Goran Dragic, point guard; Robin López, center; Allendo Tucker, shooting guard and small forward; Matt Barnes, small forward; Louis Armondsson, power forward; Sean Singerry, point guard.
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The Suns in '93.
Pf: Charles. Buckley.
SF: Tom. Chambers ('80s white singles king, '87 All-Star Game MVP) C: Chris. Dudley (a very mediocre white center, worst free throw shooting ever) SG: Dan. Marley (fifth all-time three-point shooter).
PG: Kevin. Johnson (career points average, assists per game).
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05-06 season.
PG Nash 13.
SG Joe Johnson 2.
SF Marion No. 31.
P.F. Standa Meyer 32.
c Thomas No. 40.
Except for C dishes. Everything else is a strong player.
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Phoenix Suns in the 2008-2009 season (WARP values, 4 All-Star players, 4 All-NBA players).
The Suns in 2008-2009 were by far the strongest team in league history that failed to make the playoffs (the Detroit Pistons in 1992-1993 followed). At that time, the Suns' leading players were O'Neal and Steve Nash (WARP MVP players, and there were also 2 first-team players - Hill (WARP and Amare Stoudemire (WARP). However, despite having solid role players like Jason Richardson and Leandro Barbossa on the team, the Suns finished 26th on the defensive efficiency list and finished ninth in the Western Conference with a 46-36 record.
List of players: number Name Position Height (m) Weight (kg) Date of birth from.
1 Amar Studemire Center 1982-11-16 Cypress University.
3 Boris Dior Center 1982-04-16 France.
10 Leandro Barbosa Defender 1982-11-28 Brazil.
2 Gordon Girisek Defender 1977-06-20 Croatia.
13 Steve Nash Guard 1974-02-07 Santa Clara University.
14 Sean Singletree Guard 82 1985-09-06 University of Virginia.
15 Robin Lopez Center 1988-04-01 Stanford University.
17 Louis Armandeson Forward 1982-12-07 University of Nevada.
19 Raja Bell Guard 1976-09-19 Florida International University.
22 Matt Barnes Forward 1980-03-09 UCLA.
29 Alaindu Tucker Guard 93 1984-02-11 University of Wisconsin.
32 Shaquille-O'Neal Center 147 1972-03-06 Louisiana State University.
33 Grant Hill Forward 1972-10-05 Duke University.
52 Eric Piakowski Forward 1970-09-30 University of Nebraska.
4 Tyson Chandler Center 109 33 14 none $10,000.
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