PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns' Kevin Durant has been selected to start the 2025 NBA All-Star Game by fans, players and a media panel. Thursday's announcement by the NBA was the 15th time Durant has been selected for the All-Star Game. That ties him for fourth most in NBA history with Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Shaquille O’Neal.
Kevin Durant detailed why he loves the Suns' hectic schedule, despite playing a total of 11 games within 19 days.
Netflix's "Court Of Gold" documentary film premieres Feb. 18. Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant headlines the film.
Adan Diggs is just a freshman at Gilbert's Williams Field High School but he's already being recognized for his skills on the basketball court with college scholarship offers.
Devin Booker is the only Suns player remaining from the finals team, but Durant is all for Ishbia’s constant push for an NBA title, something that has eluded the franchise that had its inaugural season back in 1968-69.
Much like his fans, Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant is excited for the acquisition of seven-foot center Nick Richards from the Charlotte Hornets. “He’s a strong presence in the paint,” Durant told Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic.
If Nick Richards doesn't help the Suns right the ship this season, they soon may be facing existential questions about the core of their roster.
The Phoenix Suns (21-21) play at the Brooklyn Nets (14-30) on Wednesday, airing in the Valley on Arizona's Family (Ch. 3) at 5:30 p.m. This is the final of the Suns' five-game road trip, and second of their home and away series against the Nets.
Suns star players Kevin Durant and Devin Booker had a bet during the NFC divisional round, and Durant paid off.
Bill Simmons speaks on Bradley Beal and Jusuf Nurkic attempted trades along with why the Suns could have the worst Big Three.
Rumors of Bradley Beal potentially leaving the Phoenix Suns surfaced a couple of weeks ago, and now those whispers have grown louder. Speculation suggests he could be on his way to joining an NBA Cup championship team.