THE SEASONS


2006-07: 61-21
2005-06: 54-28

2004-05: 62-20

2003-04: 29-53

2002-03: 44-38

2001-02: 36-46

2000-01: 51-31

1999-00: 53-29

1998-99: 27-23

1997-98: 56-26

1996-97: 40-42

1995-96: 41-41

1994-95: 59-23

1993-94: 56-26

1992-93: 62-20

1991-92: 53-29

1990-91: 55-27

1989-90: 54-28

1988-89: 55-27

1987-88: 28-54

1986-87: 36-46

1985-86: 32-50

1984-85: 36-46

1983-84: 41-41

1982-83: 53-29

1981-82: 46-36

1980-81: 57-25

1979-80: 55-27

1978-79: 50-32

1977-78: 49-33

1976-77: 34-48

1975-76: 42-40

1974-75: 32-50

1973-74: 30-52

1972-73: 38-44

1971-72: 49-33

1970-71: 48-34

1969-70: 39-43

1968-69: 16-66


HISTORY POLL




In 1996, the Phoenix Suns made two-time MVP Steve Nash their first round selection.

Suns Have Rich Draft History It’s the moment all NBA hopefuls dream about -- having your name called by the NBA Commissioner and putting on the hat of your future NBA team. For Suns players like Steve Nash, the day seems like it was only yesterday. Take a look back at the draft history of the Suns.

  • Through the Years: Suns draft history
  • 1996: Suns choose Steve Nash at No. 15 | Nash draft photos
  • 2002: Scouting Stoudemire | Q&A with Amare | STAT draft photos | More
  • 2003: Draft day deal lands Leandro Barbosa| LB draft photos
  • 2007: 2007 Suns Draft Index| Video: Suns introduce Alando Tucker and DJ Strawberry
  • 2008: 2008 Suns Draft Index| Video: Suns introduce Robin Lopez

    Suns Unveil 40th Anniversary Team During the Suns-Sonics game on January 3, the Suns unveiled their
    40th Anniversary Team voted on by the fans themselves. Among the ten players honored were Dick Van Arsdale, Charles Barkley and two-time All-Star Steve Nash.

    More 40th Anniversary

  • Video: 1985 Reunion Game
  • 40th Anniversary Essay Winner
  • Audio: EJ on KTAR | McCoy on KTAR
  • Photos: 40th Anniversary Team | Game Night Entertainment

    THE PLAYERS


    Sir Charles Elected to Hall of Fame
    Phoenix favorite Charles Barkley was inducted into the James Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. on September 9, 2006. Sir Charles joined Jerry Colangelo, Connie Hawkins and Gail Goodrich, as the only Suns represented in the Hall.

  • March 2004: Barkley enters Ring of Honor
  • Gallery: Sir Charles photos

    More on the Players

  • Legends: Suns Ring of Honor
  • Tributes: Thunder in the Ring | Thanks, KJ!
  • Roster: Every player in Suns history
  • Pick by Pick: All-time Suns draft history
  • We Love the '80s: Fans choose team of the '80s
  • Results: Suns of the Century
  • Transactions: Suns trade for Dennis Johnson
  • Signings: Ainge Signing
  • He's On Fire: An Amazing Performance
  • Taste Of Italy: Remembering "Rusca"
  • Rookie of the Year: Stoudemire Press Conference

    THE NUMBERS


    Suns in the Record Books
    Take a look back at the biggest and best performances by current and former players throughout Suns' history.

  • Regular season records
  • Individual playoff records
  • All-time leaders
  • All-NBA selections

    THE MEMORIES

    Suns Have History Overseas
    With Training Camp in the books, the 2006 trip to Europe was not the first - nor probably the last - time the Suns have ventured overseas. In 1990, Phoenix opened up the season in Japan with back-to-back games against the Utah Jazz. The team then traveled to Munich, Germany, for the McDonald's Open in 1993. Following a run to the 1993 NBA Finals, the club faced Arvydas Sabonis and the Italian League champion Buckler Bologna.

  • Multimedia: Photo album | Highlight reel


    Remembering 1993
    On the 10th anniversary of the 1993 NBA Finals between the Suns and Bulls, Suns.com compiled a retrospective of that memorable playoff run with articles, video and interviews with a number of the participants, including Charles Barkley, Kevin Johnson and Dan Majerle.

    More Memories

  • The greatest game
  • The Sunderella Suns
  • The good old days
  • Name the team contest
  • Playing in style
  • Colangelo: How time flies
  • The Gorilla