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Suns Projected to Draft Florida Champion Guard to Bolster Backcourt originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Phoenix Suns have gutted their NBA Draft capital so much over recent years that fans would be forgiven if they forgot about this year's first-round pick. The Suns will be selecting 29th in the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft.
Welcome back to another year of NBA Draft coverage on the Phoenix Suns. Our 29 for 29 series will roll through 29 different prospects we think you should know about ahead of the draft that sits less than two weeks away.
Kevin Durant, a highly sought-after figure in the upcoming NBA offseason, is generating significant buzz. Recent reports suggest that the Phoenix Suns are poised to announce his new destination soon.
Draft expert Jonathan Wasserman has the Nets taking Wolf with the 27 th overall pick and the Suns choosing guard Ben Saraf out of Israel two picks later. Writing for Bleacher Report, Wasserman predicts the Suns will use their second-round selection to nab Villanova forward Eric Dixon.
The unstated rule of every NBA draft is to take the best player available. Fail to follow it, and you might wind up like the Sacramento Kings did in 2018. They took Marvin Bagley III ahead of Luka Dončić because they didn't want to add another ball-handler next to De'Aaron Fox and, well...oops.
The New York Knicks could be setting up to make another blockbuster trade this summer. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said on Get Up on Tuesday that the team is expected to pursue Phoenix Suns superstar forward Kevin Durant in the coming weeks.
NBA insider calls Mat Ishbia's 'laughable' claim out as Phoenix Suns face major offseason questions and leadership changes.
The route for NBA teams, including the Phoenix Suns, to winning is more complex with the second apron rules. As a result, they are required to be more strategic than ever before in their approach towards building a championship contender.
If the 2025 NBA offseason resembles this season's trade deadline, then there will be no shortage of storylines.