2020–21 Phoenix Suns season

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2020–21 Phoenix Suns season
Conference champions
Division champions
Head coachMonty Williams
General managerJames Jones
OwnersRobert Sarver
ArenaFootprint Center
Results
Record51–21 (.708)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Pacific)
Conference: 2nd (Western)
Playoff finishNBA Finals
(lost to Bucks 2–4)
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionBally Sports Arizona
RadioKTAR

The 2020–21 Phoenix Suns season was their 53rd season as a franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as their 28th season at the Footprint Center. The Suns achieved their first winning season since the 2013–14 season after a 134–106 win over the Washington Wizards on April 10, 2021. The Suns then clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2010 following a 109-101 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on April 28, 2021. They also clinched the Pacific Division for the first time since 2007. They finished 51-21, with a winning percentage that, in a full 82-game season, would be equivalent to 58 wins.

In the first round, the Suns defeated the No. 7 seeded and defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers in six games and the No. 3 seeded Denver Nuggets in four games in the Western Conference semifinals. The Phoenix Suns defeated the No. 4 seeded Los Angeles Clippers (Chris Paul's former team) in the Western Conference finals in six games to advance to their first NBA Finals appearance in 28 years. However, they lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in six games despite taking a 2-0 lead.

Off-season

Draft

Round Pick Player Position(s) Nationality College / Club
1 10 Jalen Smith Power forward United States United States Maryland

Coaching changes

On September 8, 2020, nearly two months after firing Steve Blake and Larry Greer during the 2020 NBA Bubble period (which led to Larry joining his older brother Andy on the New York Knicks as assistant coaches there soon afterward), the Suns hired former Minnesota Timberwolves player development coach Brian Randle as one of the incoming assistant coach replacements, taking on Steve Blake's apparent position with the team. In addition to that move, their Director of Athletic Performance, Daniel Bove, announced his hiring by the New Orleans Pelicans for that exact position there on his Twitter account after helping the team go undefeated in the 2020 NBA Bubble. Five days after the announced signing, the Memphis Grizzlies announced the hiring of assistant coach Darko Rajaković going forward for this season, leaving Phoenix to search for his replacement. On October 9, the Suns hired former Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Kevin Young (who was an assistant alongside Monty Williams during his time in Philadelphia and was once considered a head coach candidate for the 76ers) as their second (and final) new assistant coach hiring of the season, replacing Rajaković's position going forward.

Front office changes

On July 31, 2020, in a period that would normally be considered a part of this season before the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States began, the Suns fired 30 different employees for varying reasons that affected overall team performance, especially by being considered either redundant or outdated for the team. Four months later, on Halloween 2020, Suns co-owner Richard J. Heckmann passed away at 76 years old due to complications relating to multiple system atrophy, though his passing wasn't confirmed by the team until November 2. During the start of the free agency period on November 20, NBA officials confirmed that 30 more Suns employees were furloughed, with many of those employees that are still with the organization having to take a 5%-20% pay cut for this season, both of which were due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 recession.

Roster

Preseason

2020 preseason game log
Total: 0–4 (home: 0–2; road: 0–2)
Preseason: 0–4 (home: 0–2; road: 0–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 December 12 @ Utah L 105–119 Langston Galloway (17) Deandre Ayton (14) Devin Booker, Jevon Carter (6) Vivint Smart Home Arena
585 (Limited Seating)
0–1
2 December 14 @ Utah L 92–111 Devin Booker (27) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (6) Vivint Smart Home Arena
1,084 (Limited Seating)
0–2
3 December 16 L.A. Lakers L 107–112 Deandre Ayton (21) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
0–3
4 December 18 L.A. Lakers L 113–114 Devin Booker (27) Jalen Smith (8) Jevon Carter (6) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
0–4
2020–21 season schedule

Regular season

Game log

2020–21 game log
Total: 51–21 (home: 27–9; road: 24–12)
December: 4–1 (home: 2–0; road: 2–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 December 23 Dallas W 106–102 Devin Booker (22) Jae Crowder (9) Chris Paul (5) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
1–0
2 December 26 @ Sacramento L 103–106 Devin Booker (26) Deandre Ayton (12) Chris Paul (12) Golden 1 Center
Closed off arena
1–1
3 December 27 @ Sacramento W 116–100 Mikal Bridges (22) Deandre Ayton (15) Chris Paul (12) Golden 1 Center
Closed off arena
2–1
4 December 29 New Orleans W 111–86 Jae Crowder (21) Deandre Ayton (12) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
3–1
5 December 31 @ Utah W 106–95 Devin Booker (25) Deandre Ayton (9) Devin Booker (7) Vivint Smart Home Arena
1,932 (Limited Seating)
4–1
January: 6–7 (home: 2–4; road: 4–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
6 January 1 @ Denver W 106–103 Deandre Ayton, Devin Booker (22) Deandre Ayton (11) Chris Paul (6) Ball Arena
Closed off arena
5–1
7 January 3 L. A. Clippers L 107–112 Devin Booker (25) Chris Paul (9) Devin Booker (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
5–2
8 January 6 Toronto W 123–115 Devin Booker (24) Deandre Ayton (16) Cameron Payne (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
6–2
9 January 8 @ Detroit L 105–110 (OT) Devin Booker (23) Deandre Ayton (11) Chris Paul (9) Little Caesars Arena
Closed off arena
6–3
10 January 9 @ Indiana W 125–117 Mikal Bridges (34) Deandre Ayton (14) Chris Paul (10) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Closed off arena
7–3
11 January 11 @ Washington L 107–128 Devin Booker (33) Deandre Ayton, Jae Crowder, Dario Šarić (6) Chris Paul (11) Capital One Arena
Closed off arena
7–4
January 13 Atlanta Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Make-up Date: March 30, 2021)
January 15 Golden State Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Make-up Date: March 4, 2021)
January 16 Indiana Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Make-up Date: March 13, 2021)
12 January 18 @ Memphis L 104–108 Deandre Ayton (18) Deandre Ayton (16) Chris Paul (7) FedExForum
204 (Limited Seating)
7–5
13 January 20 @ Houston W 109–103 Deandre Ayton (26) Deandre Ayton (17) Mikal Bridges, Cameron Payne (5) Toyota Center
3,022 (Limited Seating)
8–5
14 January 22 Denver L 126–130 (OT) Devin Booker (31) Deandre Ayton (13) Chris Paul (15) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
8–6
15 January 23 Denver L 112–120 (2OT) Chris Paul, Jae Crowder (21) Deandre Ayton (13) Chris Paul (13) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
8–7
16 January 27 Oklahoma City L 97–102 Chris Paul (32) Deandre Ayton (14) Chris Paul (5) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
8–8
17 January 28 Golden State W 114–93 Mikal Bridges (20) Deandre Ayton, Frank Kaminsky III (13) Frank Kaminsky III (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
9–8
18 January 30 @ Dallas W 111–105 Chris Paul (29) Deandre Ayton (17) Chris Paul (12) American Airlines Center
Closed off arena
10–8
February: 12–3 (home: 7–2; road: 5–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
19 February 1 @ Dallas W 109–108 Chris Paul (34) Deandre Ayton (17) Chris Paul (9) American Airlines Center
Closed off arena
11–8
20 February 3 @ New Orleans L 101–123 Devin Booker (25) Deandre Ayton (11) Jevon Carter (5) Smoothie King Center
1,440 (Limited Seating)
11–9
21 February 5 Detroit W 109–92 Devin Booker (23) Deandre Ayton (13) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
Closed off arena
12–9
22 February 7 Boston W 100–91 Mikal Bridges (19) Deandre Ayton (11) Devin Booker (11) Phoenix Suns Arena
1,493 (Limited Seating)
13–9
23 February 8 Cleveland W 119–113 Devin Booker (36) Deandre Ayton (16) Devin Booker (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
1,485 (Limited Seating)
14–9
24 February 10 Milwaukee W 125–124 Devin Booker (30) Jae Crowder (14) Frank Kaminsky III (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
1,491 (Limited Seating)
15–9
25 February 13 Philadelphia W 120–111 Devin Booker (36) Chris Paul (8) Chris Paul (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
1,652 (Limited Seating)
16–9
26 February 14 Orlando W 109–90 Devin Booker (27) Deandre Ayton (13) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
1,732 (Limited Seating)
17–9
27 February 16 Brooklyn L 124–128 Chris Paul (29) Deandre Ayton (9) Devin Booker, Chris Paul (7) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,181 (Limited Seating)
17–10
28 February 19 @ New Orleans W 132–114 Devin Booker (23) Deandre Ayton (16) Chris Paul (19) Smoothie King Center
1,940 (Limited Seating)
18–10
29 February 20 @ Memphis W 128–97 Devin Booker (23) E'Twaun Moore (7) Cameron Payne (7) FedExForum
1,994 (Limited Seating)
19–10
30 February 22 Portland W 132–100 Devin Booker (34) Dario Šarić (9) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,213 (Limited Seating)
20–10
31 February 24 Charlotte L 121–124 Devin Booker (33) Deandre Ayton (10) Chris Paul (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,296 (Limited Seating)
20–11
32 February 26 @ Chicago W 106–97 Deandre Ayton, Devin Booker (22) Deandre Ayton (7) Chris Paul (15) United Center
Closed off arena
21–11
33 February 28 @ Minnesota W 118–99 Devin Booker (43) Deandre Ayton (10) Chris Paul (15) Target Center
Closed off arena
22–11
March: 11–3 (home: 6–2; road: 5–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
34 March 2 @ L. A. Lakers W 114–104 Dario Šarić (21) Mikal Bridges (6) Chris Paul (10) Staples Center
Closed off arena
23–11
35 March 4 Golden State W 120–98 Cameron Payne (17) Deandre Ayton (10) Cameron Payne (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,233 (Limited Seating)
24–11
All-Star Game (Season Separator)
36 March 11 @ Portland W 127–121 Devin Booker (35) Jae Crowder (7) Devin Booker (8) Moda Center
Closed off arena
25–11
37 March 13 Indiana L 111–122 Devin Booker (20) Deandre Ayton (12) Chris Paul (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,166 (Limited Seating)
25–12
38 March 15 Memphis W 122–99 Devin Booker (27) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (7) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,188 (Limited Seating)
26–12
39 March 18 Minnesota L 119–123 Devin Booker (35) Dario Šarić (8) Mikal Bridges (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,172 (Limited Seating)
26–13
40 March 19 Minnesota W 113–101 Chris Paul (20) Devin Booker (7) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,124 (Limited Seating)
27–13
41 March 21 L. A. Lakers W 111–94 Deandre Ayton, Devin Booker (26) Chris Paul (10) Chris Paul (13) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,190 (Limited Seating)
28–13
42 March 23 @ Miami W 110–100 Devin Booker (23) Deandre Ayton (16) Chris Paul (9) American Airlines Arena
Closed off arena
29–13
43 March 24 @ Orlando L 111–112 Devin Booker (25) Deandre Ayton (9) Devin Booker, Chris Paul (7) Amway Center
3,891 (Limited Seating)
29–14
44 March 26 @ Toronto W 104–100 Deandre Ayton, Chris Paul (19) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (8) Amalie Arena
Closed off arena
30–14
45 March 28 @ Charlotte W 101–97 (OT) Devin Booker (35) Deandre Ayton (14) Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder (4) Spectrum Center
3,850 (Limited Seating)
31–14
46 March 30 Atlanta W 117–110 Devin Booker (21) Deandre Ayton (14) Chris Paul (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,173 (Limited Seating)
32–14
47 March 31 Chicago W 121–116 Devin Booker (45) Dario Šarić (5) Chris Paul (14) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,459 (Limited Seating)
33–14
April: 13–4 (home: 10–1; road: 3–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
48 April 2 Oklahoma City W 140–103 Devin Booker (32) Deandre Ayton (7) Chris Paul (12) Phoenix Suns Arena
3,422 (Limited Seating)
34–14
49 April 5 @ Houston W 133–130 Devin Booker (36) Deandre Ayton (11) Chris Paul (11) Toyota Center
3,093 (Limited Seating)
35–14
50 April 7 Utah W 117–113 (OT) Devin Booker (35) Deandre Ayton, Jae Crowder (12) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
5,110 (Limited Seating)
36–14
51 April 8 @ L. A. Clippers L 103–113 Devin Booker (24) Deandre Ayton (10) Jae Crowder (4) Staples Center
Closed off arena
36–15
52 April 10 Washington W 134–106 Devin Booker (27) Deandre Ayton (10) Chris Paul (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
5,028 (Limited Seating)
37–15
53 April 12 Houston W 126–120 Jae Crowder (26) Deandre Ayton, Devin Booker (7) Chris Paul (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
4,145 (Limited Seating)
38–15
54 April 13 Miami W 106–86 Deandre Ayton (19) Deandre Ayton (13) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
5,024 (Limited Seating)
39–15
55 April 15 Sacramento W 122–114 Deandre Ayton (26) Deandre Ayton (11) Chris Paul (11) Phoenix Suns Arena
4,568 (Limited Seating)
40–15
56 April 17 San Antonio L 85–111 Jevon Carter (17) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (6) Phoenix Suns Arena
5,078 (Limited Seating)
40–16
57 April 19 @ Milwaukee W 128–127 (OT) Devin Booker (24) Deandre Ayton (13) Chris Paul (13) Fiserv Forum
3,280 (Limited Seating)
41–16
58 April 21 @ Philadelphia W 116–113 Chris Paul (28) Torrey Craig (7) Chris Paul (8) Wells Fargo Center
4,094 (Limited Seating)
42–16
59 April 22 @ Boston L 86–99 Chris Paul (22) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (8) TD Garden
2,298 (Limited Seating)
42–17
60 April 25 @ Brooklyn L 119–128 Devin Booker (36) Torrey Craig (14) Chris Paul (8) Barclays Center
1,773 (Limited Seating)
42–18
61 April 26 @ New York W 118–110 Devin Booker (33) Deandre Ayton (13) Chris Paul (6) Madison Square Garden
1,981 (Limited Seating)
43–18
62 April 28 L. A. Clippers W 109–101 Chris Paul (28) Deandre Ayton (11) Chris Paul (10) Phoenix Suns Arena
5,917 (Limited Seating)
44–18
63 April 30 Utah W 121–100 Devin Booker (31) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
6,065 (Limited Seating)
45–18
May: 6–3 (home: 2–0; road: 4–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
64 May 2 @ Oklahoma City W 123–120 Devin Booker (32) Torrey Craig (10) Chris Paul (11) Chesapeake Energy Arena
Closed off arena
46–18
65 May 4 @ Cleveland W 134–118 (OT) Devin Booker (31) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (16) Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
4,148 (Limited Seating)
47–18
66 May 5 @ Atlanta L 103–135 Devin Booker (30) Deandre Ayton (8) Chris Paul (6) State Farm Arena
3,205 (Limited Seating)
47–19
67 May 7 New York W 128–105 Deandre Ayton (26) Deandre Ayton (15) Chris Paul (11) Phoenix Suns Arena
8,063 (Limited Seating)
48–19
68 May 9 @ L. A. Lakers L 110–123 Cameron Payne (24) Ayton, Booker, Kaminsky (6) Chris Paul (10) Staples Center
3,144 (Limited Seating)
48–20
69 May 11 @ Golden State L 116–122 Devin Booker (34) Deandre Ayton (8) Chris Paul (10) Chase Center
4,155 (Limited Seating)
48–21
70 May 13 Portland W 118–117 Chris Paul (26) Mikal Bridges (11) Chris Paul (7) Phoenix Suns Arena
8,359 (Limited Seating)
49–21
71 May 15 @ San Antonio W 140–103 Devin Booker (27) Torrey Craig (9) Chris Paul (10) AT&T Center
4,848 (Limited Seating)
50–21
72 May 16 @ San Antonio W 123–121 E'Twaun Moore (22) Carter, Kaminsky, Smith (10) Jevon Carter (9) AT&T Center
4,738 (Limited Seating)
51–21
2020–21 season schedule

Playoffs

Game log

2021 playoff game log
Total: 14–8 (home: 8–3; road: 6–5)
First Round: 4–2 (home: 2–1; road: 2–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 May 23 L. A. Lakers W 99–90 Devin Booker (34) Deandre Ayton (16) Booker, Paul (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
11,824
1–0
2 May 25 L. A. Lakers L 102–109 Devin Booker (31) Deandre Ayton (10) Cameron Payne (7) Phoenix Suns Arena
11,919
1–1
3 May 27 @ L. A. Lakers L 95–109 Deandre Ayton (22) Deandre Ayton (11) Booker, Paul, Payne (6) Staples Center
7,825
1–2
4 May 30 @ L. A. Lakers W 100–92 Chris Paul (18) Deandre Ayton (17) Chris Paul (9) Staples Center
8,025
2–2
5 June 1 L. A. Lakers W 115–85 Devin Booker (30) Ayton, Booker, Craig (7) Chris Paul (6) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,163
3–2
6 June 3 @ L. A. Lakers W 113–100 Devin Booker (47) Devin Booker (11) Chris Paul (12) Staples Center
8,550
4–2
Conference semifinals: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 June 7 Denver W 122–105 Mikal Bridges (23) Deandre Ayton (10) Chris Paul (11) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,219
1–0
2 June 9 Denver W 123–98 Devin Booker (18) Booker, Ayton (10) Chris Paul (15) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,529
2–0
3 June 11 @ Denver W 116–102 Devin Booker (28) Deandre Ayton (15) Chris Paul (8) Ball Arena
18,277
3–0
4 June 13 @ Denver W 125–118 Chris Paul (37) Devin Booker (11) Chris Paul (7) Ball Arena
18,290
4–0
Conference finals: 4–2 (home: 2–1; road: 2–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 June 20 L. A. Clippers W 120–114 Devin Booker (40) Devin Booker (13) Devin Booker (11) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,583
1–0
2 June 22 L. A. Clippers W 104–103 Cameron Payne (29) Deandre Ayton (14) Cameron Payne (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,645
2–0
3 June 24 @ L. A. Clippers L 92–106 Deandre Ayton (18) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (12) Staples Center
17,222
2–1
4 June 26 @ L. A. Clippers W 84–80 Devin Booker (25) Deandre Ayton (22) Chris Paul (7) Staples Center
18,222
3–1
5 June 28 L. A. Clippers L 102–116 Devin Booker (31) Deandre Ayton (11) Chris Paul (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,664
3–2
6 June 30 @ L. A. Clippers W 130–103 Chris Paul (41) Deandre Ayton (17) Chris Paul (8) Staples Center
18,495
4–2
NBA Finals: 2–4 (home: 2–1; road: 0–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 July 6 Milwaukee W 118–105 Chris Paul (32) Deandre Ayton (19) Chris Paul (9) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,557
1–0
2 July 8 Milwaukee W 118–108 Devin Booker (31) Deandre Ayton (11) Chris Paul (8) Phoenix Suns Arena
16,583
2–0
3 July 11 @ Milwaukee L 100–120 Chris Paul (19) Deandre Ayton (9) Chris Paul (9) Fiserv Forum
16,637
2–1
4 July 14 @ Milwaukee L 103–109 Devin Booker (42) Deandre Ayton (17) Chris Paul (7) Fiserv Forum
16,911
2–2
5 July 17 Milwaukee L 119–123 Devin Booker (40) Deandre Ayton (10) Chris Paul (11) Footprint Center
16,562
2–3
6 July 20 @ Milwaukee L 98–105 Chris Paul (26) Jae Crowder (13) Booker, Paul (5) Fiserv Forum
17,397
2–4
2021 playoff schedule

Standings

Division

Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
y – Phoenix Suns5121.70827‍–‍924‍–‍127–572
x – Los Angeles Clippers4725.6534.026‍–‍1021‍–‍159–372
x – Los Angeles Lakers4230.5839.021‍–‍1521‍–‍154–872
pi – Golden State Warriors3933.54212.025‍–‍1114‍–‍225–772
Sacramento Kings3141.43120.016‍–‍2015‍–‍215–772

Conference

Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1z – Utah Jazz *5220.72272
2y – Phoenix Suns *5121.7081.072
3x – Denver Nuggets4725.6535.072
4x – Los Angeles Clippers4725.6535.072
5y – Dallas Mavericks *4230.58310.072
6x – Portland Trail Blazers4230.58310.072
7x – Los Angeles Lakers4230.58310.072
8pi – Golden State Warriors3933.54213.072
9x – Memphis Grizzlies3834.52814.072
10pi – San Antonio Spurs3339.45819.072
11New Orleans Pelicans3141.43121.072
12Sacramento Kings3141.43121.072
13Minnesota Timberwolves2349.31929.072
14Oklahoma City Thunder2250.30630.072
15Houston Rockets1755.23635.072

Notes

Awards

Week/Month

All-Star

Records

Team records

Milestones

Team milestones

Transactions

Trades

November 16, 2020 To Phoenix SunsUnited States Chris Paul
Egypt Abdel Nader
To Oklahoma City ThunderSpain Ricky Rubio
United States Kelly Oubre Jr.
United States Jalen Lecque
United States Ty Jerome
2022 Top-12 protected first-round pick
March 18, 2021 To Phoenix SunsUnited States Torrey Craig To Milwaukee BucksCash Considerations

Free agents

Re-Signed
Player Signed Date Prior team
Jevon Carter Signed 3-year deal worth $11.5 Million November 23, 2020 Phoenix Suns
Dario Šarić Signed 3-year deal worth $27 Million November 28, 2020 Phoenix Suns
Frank Kaminsky III Re-signed 1-year deal worth $1,737,145 December 22, 2020 Sacramento Kings
Additions
Player Signed Former team(s)
Ty-Shon Alexander Signed 2-year two-way contract worth $449,155 Creighton Bluejays
Jae Crowder Signed 3-year deal worth $30 Million Miami Heat
Damian Jones Signed 2-year partially guaranteed deal worth $3,714,156 Atlanta Hawks
E'Twaun Moore Signed 1-year deal worth $2,331,593 New Orleans Pelicans
Langston Galloway Signed 1-year deal worth $2,174,318 Detroit Pistons
Subtractions
Player Reason left New team(s)
Ricky Rubio Traded Oklahoma City Thunder / Minnesota Timberwolves
Kelly Oubre Jr. Traded Oklahoma City Thunder / Golden State Warriors
Jalen Lecque Traded Oklahoma City Thunder / Indiana Pacers / Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Ty Jerome Traded Oklahoma City Thunder / Oklahoma City Blue
Tariq Owens Two-way contract expired Long Island Nets
Frank Kaminsky III Waived / Unrestricted free agent Sacramento Kings / Phoenix Suns
Cheick Diallo Waived / Unrestricted free agent Russia Avtodor Saratov / Spain Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
Aron Baynes Unrestricted free agent Canada Toronto Raptors
Élie Okobo Waived / Unrestricted free agent Brooklyn Nets / Long Island Nets / France ASVEL Basket
Damian Jones Waived Los Angeles Lakers / Sacramento Kings

Notes

  1. ^ a b Known as the PHX Arena from November 6–30, 2020 during the off-season, after Talking Stick Resort lost the naming rights, and was later renamed the Phoenix Suns Arena on December 1, 2020, before the start of the season. On July 16, 2021, during the 2021 NBA Finals, the arena adopted its current name after Footprint acquired the naming rights.
  2. ^ Formerly known as Fox Sports Arizona until March 31, 2021.

References

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  3. ^ a b King, Dave (April 11, 2021). "Suns clinch winning record for first time since 2014". SB Nation. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Paul's clutch play clinches Suns' 1st playoff appearance since 2010 (Suns beat Clippers, clinch first playoff spot in 11 years)
  5. ^ "SUNS ADD BRIAN RANDLE TO COACHING STAFF". September 8, 2020. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  6. ^ Rankin, Duane (September 8, 2020). "Phoenix Suns hire ex-Timberwolves player development coach Brian Randle as assistant". Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  7. ^ Grizzlies hire Suns assistant Darko Rajakovic as an assistant coach
  8. ^ "SUNS ADD KEVIN YOUNG TO COACHING STAFF". October 9, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  9. ^ Suns confirm staff layoffs on heels of selling Northern Arizona G League team
  10. ^ Phoenix Suns co-owner Richard Heckmann, successful businessman, philanthropist, dies at 76
  11. ^ Richard "Dick" Heckmann, co-owner of the Phoenix Suns and Mercury, has passed away
  12. ^ Phoenix Suns having employees take 20% pay cuts, furloughs amid pandemic's impact, officials confirm
  13. ^ "Hawks-Suns game postponed for Health and Safety Protocols". NBA.com. January 14, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  14. ^ a b c Full list of NBA game postponements
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  17. ^ DEVIN BOOKER NAMED WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
  18. ^ DEVIN BOOKER NAMED WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK | Phoenix Suns
  19. ^ DEVIN BOOKER NAMED WESTER CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE MONTH
  20. ^ Quin Snyder, Steve Nash named NBA Coaches of the Month
  21. ^ Suns coach Monty Williams wins Coach of the Month in Western Conference
  22. ^ MONTY WILLIAMS NAMED WESTERN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE MONTH FOR MARCH
  23. ^ Chris Paul passes Magic Johnson for career All-Star Game assists record
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  25. ^ Phoenix Suns (April 3, 2021). "🔥Dario's 500th career three-pointer! He's the 3rd-fastest player to total both 2,000 rebounds and 500 three-pointers behind only Paul Pierce and Paul George. https://t.co/WNtSlXP4O0" (Tweet). Retrieved April 3, 2021 – via Twitter.
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  27. ^ Suns set NBA record for most made 3s in a quarter in win over Rockets
  28. ^ Phoenix Suns (December 30, 2020). "@CP3 has the most assists ever by a Suns player through his first 4 games with the team. (prev. Stephon Marbury with 36 in 2001) https://t.co/Pkh4jVITcd" (Tweet). Retrieved December 30, 2020 – via Twitter.
  29. ^ a b Final Score: Phoenix Suns blast New Orleans Pelicans, 111-86
  30. ^ FINAL SCORE: Suns down Pacers 125-117 behind Career High 34 from Bridges
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  32. ^ Bally Sports Arizona (April 11, 2021). "Suns win big!! https://t.co/uHARHuPifL" (Tweet). Retrieved April 11, 2021 – via Twitter.
  33. ^ Phoenix Suns (February 20, 2021). "The Suns +29 4Q tied the best margin in a quarter in franchise history 🤯 It's the best in any 4Q. #WeAreTheValley https://t.co/XUAT1dNiJt" (Tweet). Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Twitter.
  34. ^ Phoenix Suns (February 20, 2021). "The Suns have tied the franchise record for threes in a game with 22! https://t.co/yQ6ctMFLBA" (Tweet). Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Twitter.
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  36. ^ Phoenix Suns set franchise record for threes, but focus all on defense
  37. ^ Recap: Suns set records in Grizzlies smackdown, 128-97
  38. ^ StatMuse (March 22, 2021). "Chris Paul first triple-double of the season. 11 PTS 10 REB 13 AST At age 35, he becomes the oldest Suns player to record a triple-double in franchise history. https://t.co/9BubNRm70E" (Tweet). Retrieved March 22, 2021 – via Twitter.
  39. ^ StatMuse (March 22, 2021). "Chris Paul is the 6th player in NBA history with 10,000 career assists. — John Stockton — Jason Kidd — Steve Nash — Mark Jackson — Magic Johnson — Chris Paul He is ~500 points away from becoming the first player ever with 20K points and 10K assists. https://t.co/J9MgQA0v85" (Tweet). Retrieved March 22, 2021 – via Twitter.
  40. ^ Phoenix Suns (April 3, 2021). "The +30 margin in Q1 is the largest in any quarter in @Suns history! #RallyTheValley https://t.co/tylfYZcxAS" (Tweet). Retrieved April 3, 2021 – via Twitter.
  41. ^ Recap: Suns set world on fire from deep, down Rockets 126-120
  42. ^ Ayton's Big Game Helps Suns Hold Off Rockets (Ayton has season-high 26 points, Suns beat Rockets 109-103)
  43. ^ Chris Paul surpasses Oscar Robertson for 6th in career assists
  44. ^ Bleacher Report (March 22, 2021). "CP3 becomes the sixth player to reach 10,000 assists. 🙌 https://t.co/mQ7tBS45Qq" (Tweet). Retrieved March 22, 2021 – via Twitter.
  45. ^ NBA (March 22, 2021). "10,000 career assists. Triple-double in the @Suns win. @CP3. https://t.co/E5cCWxsLWy" (Tweet). Retrieved March 22, 2021 – via Twitter.
  46. ^ Phoenix Suns (April 6, 2021). "With this assist, @CP3 became the 5th player in @NBA history with 500 career games of 10+ assists. 📈 He joins John Stockton, Magic Johnson, Jason Kidd, and Steve Nash. https://t.co/tLr8pDDwyS" (Tweet). Retrieved April 6, 2021 – via Twitter.
  47. ^ NBA (April 13, 2021). "Congrats to @CP3 of the @Suns for moving up to 6th on the all-time STEALS list! https://t.co/0VvPLiqeDG" (Tweet). Retrieved April 14, 2021 – via Twitter.
  48. ^ Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul moves to 5th in career steals
  49. ^ ESPN (April 17, 2021). "Entering tonight, Devin Booker needs just 8 points to become the 9th player to reach 9,000 career points before turning 25. He would join LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Shaquille O'Neal and Anthony Davis" (Tweet). Retrieved April 18, 2021 – via Twitter.
  50. ^ Hoop Central (April 20, 2021). "Youngest players in NBA History to reach 9,000 career points: - LeBron James - Kevin Durant - Carmelo Anthony - Kobe Bryant - Devin Booker (via @NBATV) https://t.co/cOp6JthIag" (Tweet). Retrieved April 23, 2021 – via Twitter.
  51. ^ Chris Paul passes Magic Johnson for 5th place on NBA's all-time assist list
  52. ^ a b SUNS COMPLETE TRADE FOR CHRIS PAUL, ABDEL NADER
  53. ^ All-Time Suns' Scorers: Devin Booker now 11th
  54. ^ Phoenix Suns (January 31, 2021). "@DeandreAyton has registered at least 13 rebounds in each of his last six games, a streak matched by only two other Suns players in the last 30 years. Charles Barkley and Tyson Chandler. #NBAAllStar https://t.co/ParJEsd78L" (Tweet). Retrieved January 31, 2021 – via Twitter.
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  56. ^ Phoenix Suns (January 21, 2021). "@DeandreAyton joins @matrix31 as the only Suns players with 25 points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocks in a game over the last 30 seasons! (h/t @ESPNStatsInfo) https://t.co/N06LohZY8d" (Tweet). Retrieved January 21, 2021 – via Twitter.
  57. ^ NBA (January 23, 2021). "Chris Paul's 1⃣4⃣ first-half assists are the most in a half by a @Suns player since Steve Nash in 2007! 3Q underway on ESPN... how many dimes will CP3 end up with? https://t.co/m0W05m9rd6" (Tweet). Retrieved January 23, 2021 – via Twitter.
  58. ^ Center of the Sun: Suns struggle in Week 5, Booker out indefinitely
  59. ^ Phoenix Suns (February 2, 2021). "The 700th career three for @DevinBook! 📈 He is the 4th player in Suns history to make 700 for the franchise. (Nash, Majerle, Barbosa) #NBAAllStar https://t.co/r7LAYPvNDg" (Tweet). Retrieved February 2, 2021 – via Twitter.
  60. ^ Phoenix Suns (February 20, 2021). "Chris Paul had a season-high NINETEEN assists tonight 🥵 It's the most assists by a Sun in a game since 2013! https://t.co/57ZvFFKFiG" (Tweet). Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Twitter.
  61. ^ ESPN (February 23, 2021). "Phoenix defeated Portland tonight 132-100 to hand the Trail Blazers their largest loss in the last two seasons. It was also the 2nd consecutive 30-point win for the Suns. It's the first time that has happened since April 1989 (beat Grizzlies on Saturday by 31). https://t.co/dWUzbjOFK0" (Tweet). Retrieved February 23, 2021 – via Twitter.
  62. ^ StatMuse (February 23, 2021). "Devin Booker tonight: 34 PTS 12-17 FG 2-2 3P 8-8 FT in 29 MINS He's the first Suns player with >30 points on 70/100/100% shooting since Kevin Johnson in 1993. https://t.co/Um4YiaQWwv" (Tweet). Retrieved February 25, 2021 – via Twitter.
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  64. ^ Phoenix Suns (March 5, 2021). "Before you call it a night, one last thing Suns fans... We're entering the break with the NBA's 2nd best record at 24-11 (.686) behind only Utah. First time we have entered the All-Star break with one of the league's top two records since 2006-07. GOOOOOODNIGHT" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  65. ^ Phoenix Suns (March 3, 2021). "Didn't need a full game to move himself into 9th on the Suns all-time scoring list. Congrats, @DevinBook! https://t.co/sEc673Jxtj" (Tweet). Retrieved March 4, 2021 – via Twitter.
  66. ^ Phoenix Suns (March 12, 2021). "A great way to start the second half. 100th career 30-point game! Congrats, @DevinBook! #BeLegendary https://t.co/V1Mt1qpHVK" (Tweet). Retrieved March 12, 2021 – via Twitter.
  67. ^ Phoenix Suns (March 28, 2021). "Another milestone! @DevinBook passes @TheBlurBarbosa to move into 3rd for most 3-pointers in Suns history! #BeLegendary https://t.co/tf8WKuGl1b" (Tweet). Retrieved March 29, 2021 – via Twitter.
  68. ^ Phoenix Suns reach another surprising milestone with their 31-14 record
  69. ^ Quick Recap: Suns down Kings, 122-114, for 40th win
  70. ^ Phoenix Suns (April 20, 2021). "Stay tuned... #RallyTheValley https://t.co/OL7nWVbSrM" (Tweet). Retrieved April 20, 2021 – via Twitter.
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  72. ^ "Phoenix Suns complete trade to acquire Chris Paul from Oklahoma City Thunder". ESPN. November 16, 2020.
  73. ^ SUNS ACQUIRE TORREY CRAIG FROM MILWAUKEE
  74. ^ SUNS RE-SIGN JEVON CARTER
  75. ^ SUNS RE-SIGN DARIO ŠARIĆ
  76. ^ SUNS SIGN JALEN SMITH & TY-SHON ALEXANDER
  77. ^ SUNS SIGN JAE CROWDER
  78. ^ a b c SUNS SIGN MOORE, GALLOWAY, & JONES

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