Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia has nothing to do other than business these days, as his team barely existed in the postseason.
The NBA and WNBA announced their first-ever mortgage partnership with Phoenix Suns and Mercury owner Mat Ishbia’s company, United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM), today.
It is a fine line that the Suns are walking as they look to use their draft picks to hire mercenaries. The off-season began quicker than we expected for the Phoenix Suns, and while the NBA playoffs are still in the semifinal round, we are already looking towards the new season.
The Phoenix Suns have parted ways with HC Frank Vogel, but that does little to solve their issues of roster construction.
The Phoenix Suns knew what they were doing. One year ago, the Suns were still competing in the Western Conference playoffs. Fans were still getting used to Kevin Durant playing in a Suns uniform, and though change was still seen under new owner Mat Ishbia, Phoenix was about to redefine what it meant to go "all in" on a championship push.
Well, well, well, the Phoenix Suns have a pick in the 2024 NBA Draft after all. Owner Mat Ishbia postured with some defensiveness last Wednesday about how his team is portrayed in the media.
The Phoenix Suns - like every team who will fall short of the NBA Finals - will take a massive look at their roster and see what exactly can be done to ensure another early postseason exit doesn't happen.
The Phoenix Suns and key decision makers such as franchise governor Mat Ishbia will have massive decision after massive decision ahead of them this offseason.
Draft picks...who needs ‘em? Not the Phoenix Suns. The Phoenix Suns have leveraged much of their future to build their team. While they do have picks, they do not have much control over them.
After suffering a first-round sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Phoenix Suns are facing major questions this offseason. While there are rumors that the team may consider a coaching change, owner Mat Ishbia insists that the roster isn’t the problem.
The Phoenix Suns are still undecided on the future of Frank Vogel - at least that's what Suns owner Mat Ishbia told reporters yesterday. "We're going to evaluate everything," Ishbia said during a press conference.
It’s not even been a full week since the Phoenix Suns were unceremoniously dispatched from the NBA Playoffs by the surging Minnesota Timberwolves and owner Mat Ishbia is placing all his confidence in his team.
Phoenix’s owner and GM shut down the need for a point guard. Mat Ishbia’s long week after the Phoenix Suns’ 2023-24 season began Wednesday. Ishbia, who is the majority owner of the Suns and Mercury, told reporters he will hold conversations with coach Frank Vogel to his players in the next three days.
The Suns fielded one of the most expensive rosters in NBA history just to suffer a first-round sweep this postseason. Wouldn't such a catastrophic failure call for a roster overhaul?
The Phoenix Suns crashed and burned in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs as Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves needed just four games and a broom to end Mat Ishbia’s newly bought franchise.
If you went into Wednesday’s end-of-season availability for Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia and general manager James Jones with zero idea of how the season went, you’d need more than 50 guesses to land on what really happened.
Owner Mat Ishbia refused to pledge his support for Vogel during a press conference Wednesday at Footprint Center. However, he added that rumors about Vogel, players or other team employees shouldn’t be given any weight because in-person discussions haven’t begun.
The Phoenix Suns have yet to decide on the future of coach Frank Vogel with the franchise as they enter evaluation mode, team owner Mat Ishbia told NBA reporters, via Dunae Rankin of the Arizona Republic.
Suns owner Mat Ishbia spoke to the media for 45 minutes on Wednesday, a few days following Phoenix’s four-game playoff sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Phoenix Suns lost their fourth straight game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, capping off a disappointing playoff run considering how they assembled their team before the 2023-24 season.
The Minnesota Timberwolves swept the Phoenix Suns in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. The Suns went all-in and acquired Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal in 2023 on the say-so of new owner Mat Ishbia, with sources within the Suns now expressing dissatisfaction with how Ishbia is running the organization. “It’s like looney tunes around here.
There was a lot of optimism surrounding the Phoenix Suns coming into the 2023-24 NBA season. After acquiring Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets ahead of the 2023 NBA Trade Deadline, they pulled off another blockbuster during the offseason.
Without a doubt, the Phoenix Suns have been among the most disappointing teams in the NBA. And that’s basically the polite version. Now, word has it they could fire coach Frank Vogel — after just one season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns will be battling for more than just playoff seeding on Wednesday.
In a league that's always concerned with tampering, the owner may simply be doing his due diligence to avoid impropriety.
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