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The Phoenix Suns' trade rumors got this latest update around a potential target, with conversations ongoing with one team already.
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Suns’ Nick Richards lands in trade rumors as Phoenix targets another shooting guard
The reported discussions between the Phoenix Suns and the Toronto Raptors centered around Nick Richards highlight a nuanced approach to roster construction and how the Suns are planning for the future.
According to Kelly Iko of Yahoo Sports, Green is hoping to return for the Suns' final road trip of 2025, which will see them play back-to-back games against the New Orleans Pelicans, followed by games against the Washington Wizards and Cleveland Cavaliers from Dec. 26 through Dec. 31:
Our Warriors vs. Suns predictions are backing Dillon Brooks to take out his frustrations on the Warriors tonight. Free NBA picks for December 18.
Past matchups between the Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors have often centered on star power, pace, and playoff implications. But the outcome of this matchup will hinge on something far more controllable: offensive consistency.
The Phoenix Suns face the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Cup quarterfinals on Dec. 10.
Nick Richards is in his first full season with Phoenix Suns after coming over in a trade from Charlotte during last season.
Reportedly, the Phoenix Suns’ interest in Jonathan Kuminga has dropped off considerably from where it was during the summer..
The NBA trade deadline isn’t until Feb. 5, but trade season intensifies on Dec. 15 when a large group of players become eligible to be moved. The Phoenix Suns
The explosive guard missed the team’s first eight games before making his season debut Nov. 6 against the Los Angeles Clippers. He delivered a 29-point performance, hitting six 3s, the most in a Suns debut, in Phoenix’s 115-102 victory.
With three seconds left, Devin Booker fouled LeBron James. The NBA says this was correct. PHOENIX -- Devin Booker insists he didn't foul LeBron James with three seconds left in the Phoenix Suns' 116-114 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, though the league's official two-minute report shows otherwise.