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Phoenix Suns 2025-26 Season Preview
The Suns have embarked on a strategic reset following the departure of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. In that blockbuster seven-team trade, Phoenix acquired promising young talent, including Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks, along with future assets like a first-round pick and several second-rounders. At the helm, Devin Booker received a historic two-year, $145 million contract extension — the richest annual salary extension in league history. This season is poised to test the Suns’ identity: can they pivot from their “win-now” era into a younger, more balanced team while still enabling Booker to elevate his leadership and on-court impact?
Yes, the structure of the season hinges heavily on Booker’s stability and development of his new teammates. Analysts stress the need for Booker to reclaim his strength as a pure scorer while transitioning leadership roles effectively. Meanwhile, Jalen Green’s progression as the primary secondary option is critical — his scoring upside is real, but efficiency and decision-making remain areas of concern. Recognizing the need for a cultural reset, new head coach Jordan Ott is emphasizing defense as the foundation of the team’s identity, prioritizing effort and consistency to rebuild cohesion. If the Suns can develop young talent while buying Booker the time to thrive in his refined role, Phoenix could climb toward play-in relevance — even in a stacked Western Conference.
Phoenix Suns 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Phoenix Suns 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally begin around $40 to $60 for upper-level seats at regular weekday matchups. Lower-bowl sideline seating typically ranges from $100 to $200, depending on the opponent and day of the week. High-demand games — such as those against the Lakers, Warriors, or Celtics — often push premium seats past $250. VIP packages, which may include courtside seating, access to exclusive club areas, complimentary food and beverages, priority entry, and official Suns merchandise, typically range from $400 to over $1,300, depending on the matchup and amenities. Pricing and availability can fluctuate based on team performance and opponent appeal, but Suns games continue to offer strong value across a wide range of fan experiences.
Phoenix Suns 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Phoenix Suns will face all 29 other teams, with a focus on battling their Pacific Division rivals — the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, and Sacramento Kings — multiple times. As part of their Western Conference schedule, the Suns will also play key opponents like the Denver Nuggets, Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Orleans Pelicans, and Oklahoma City Thunder both home and away. From the Eastern Conference, Phoenix will match up at least once at home and once on the road against teams such as the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and New York Knicks. This well-rounded schedule features high-profile rivalries, coast-to-coast road trips, and plenty of opportunities to measure the team’s new core against elite competition.
Phoenix Suns 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 22–28)
Oct 22 vs Sacramento; Oct 24 @ L.A. Clippers; Oct 25 @ Denver; Oct 27 @ Utah - Week 2 (Oct 29–Nov 4)
Oct 29 vs Memphis; Oct 31 vs Utah; Nov 2 vs Sacramento; Nov 4 @ Golden State - Week 3 (Nov 5–11)
Nov 6 vs L.A. Clippers; Nov 8 @ L.A. Clippers; Nov 10 vs New Orleans - Week 4 (Nov 12–18)
Nov 12 @ Dallas; Nov 13 vs Indiana; Nov 16 vs Atlanta; Nov 18 @ Portland - Week 5 (Nov 19–25)
Nov 21 vs Minnesota; Nov 23 vs San Antonio; Nov 24 vs Houston - Week 6 (Nov 26–Dec 2)
Nov 26 @ Sacramento; Nov 28 @ Oklahoma City; Nov 29 vs Denver; Dec 1 @ L.A. Lakers - Week 7 (Dec 3–9)
Dec 5 @ Houston; Dec 8 @ Minnesota - Week 8 (Dec 10–16)
Dec 18 vs Golden State; Dec 20 @ Golden State - Week 9 (Dec 17–23)
Dec 23 vs L.A. Lakers - Week 10 (Dec 24–30)
Dec 26 @ New Orleans; Dec 27 @ New Orleans; Dec 29 @ Washington - Week 11 (Dec 31–Jan 6)
Dec 31 @ Cleveland; Jan 2 vs Sacramento; Jan 4 vs Oklahoma City; Jan 5 @ Houston - Week 12 (Jan 7–13)
Jan 7 @ Memphis; Jan 9 vs New York; Jan 11 vs Washington; Jan 13 @ Miami - Week 13 (Jan 14–20)
Jan 15 @ Detroit; Jan 17 @ New York; Jan 19 @ Brooklyn; Jan 20 @ Philadelphia - Week 14 (Jan 21–27)
Jan 23 @ Atlanta; Jan 25 vs Miami; Jan 27 vs Brooklyn - Week 15 (Jan 28–Feb 3)
Jan 29 vs Detroit; Jan 30 vs Cleveland; Feb 1 vs L.A. Clippers; Feb 3 @ Portland - Week 16 (Feb 4–10)
Feb 5 vs Golden State; Feb 7 vs Philadelphia; Feb 10 vs Dallas; Feb 11 vs Oklahoma City - Week 17 (Feb 12–18)
(All-Star Break) - Week 18 (Feb 19–25)
Feb 19 @ San Antonio; Feb 21 vs Orlando; Feb 22 vs Portland; Feb 24 vs Boston - Week 19 (Feb 26–Mar 3)
Feb 26 vs L.A. Lakers; Mar 3 @ Sacramento - Week 20 (Mar 4–10)
Mar 5 vs Chicago; Mar 6 vs New Orleans; Mar 8 vs Charlotte; Mar 10 @ Milwaukee - Week 21 (Mar 11–17)
Mar 12 @ Indiana; Mar 13 @ Toronto; Mar 16 @ Boston; Mar 17 @ Minnesota - Week 22 (Mar 18–24)
Mar 19 @ San Antonio; Mar 21 vs Milwaukee; Mar 22 vs Toronto; Mar 24 vs Denver - Week 23 (Mar 25–31)
Mar 28 vs Utah; Mar 30 @ Memphis; Mar 31 @ Orlando - Week 24 (Apr 1–7)
Apr 2 @ Charlotte; Apr 5 @ Chicago; Apr 7 vs Houston - Week 25 (Apr 8–14)
Apr 8 vs Dallas; Apr 10 @ L.A. Lakers; Apr 12 @ Oklahoma City
About Phoenix Suns
The Phoenix Suns are a professional basketball team based in Phoenix, Arizona, and a member of the NBA’s Western Conference Pacific Division. Established in 1968, the franchise became the first major professional sports team in Arizona. Known for their signature purple, orange, and black colors, the Suns play home games at Footprint Center, located in downtown Phoenix. Over the years, they’ve built a strong fan base and a reputation for fast-paced, high-scoring basketball.
Historically, the Suns have fielded some of the most exciting teams in NBA history. The 1990s era, led by Charles Barkley, included a Finals appearance in 1993. In the 2000s, the team was rejuvenated under head coach Mike D’Antoni and two-time MVP Steve Nash, pioneering a revolutionary up-tempo offense that influenced the modern NBA. Despite numerous playoff appearances and deep runs, the team has often found itself just shy of championship glory.
In recent seasons, the Suns have rebuilt into a contender with a mix of veteran stars and rising talent. Their culture of player development, aggressive front-office moves, and strong coaching have helped reestablish the team as a force in the West. With a devoted fan base, a legacy of innovation, and championship aspirations still burning, the Phoenix Suns remain one of the league’s most compelling and competitive franchises.