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Stories related to: Phoenix Suns

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  • February 2008
    • It's Official: Suns Get Their Shaq

      It's Official: Suns Get Their Shaq

      (Newser) - Center Shaquille O’Neal is now a member of the Phoenix Suns after he passed a physical exam, the final barrier to the completion of his trade from the Miami Heat, the Associated Press reports. The Heat—which has the NBA's worst record at 9-37—exchanged O'Neal, 35, for forward Shawn Marion and guard Marcus Banks. More »

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      basketball   NBA   Phoenix Suns   Miami Heat   Shaquille O'Neal   Shawn Marion   Shaq

    • Heat Ready to Trade Shaq

      Heat Ready to Trade Shaq

      (Newser) - The Heat yesterday gave Shaquille O'Neal's representation notice of serious and ongoing trade talks involving the center, according to the Miami Herald . Two informed officials reported a possible trade to Phoenix for forward Shawn Marion and point guard Marcus Banks, talks O'Neal's management confirmed they had been made aware of, while noting that nothing had yet been decided. More »

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      basketball   NBA   Phoenix Suns   Miami Heat   Shaquille O'Neal   Shawn Marion

    • Bombs Away! Suns' Bombs Beat Bobcats

      Bombs Away! Suns' Bombs Beat Bobcats

      (Newser) - Phoenix found the stroke from outside, making 16 three-pointers, and improved its all-time record against this version of Charlotte's NBA franchise to 8-0 with a 118-104 win. Leandro Barbosa led the Suns with 30 points; Raja Bell and Amare Stoudemire netted 24 apiece. Charlotte's zone defense couldn't shut down Phoenix, which shot 63% in the second half, reports the Arizona Republic . More »

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      basketball   NBA   Phoenix Suns   Charlotte Bobcats   Amare Stoudemire   Leandro Barbosa   Raja Bell

    • Spurs Hold Suns to Season Low

      Spurs Hold Suns to Season Low

      (Newser) - After starting strong, the Suns began to give last night's game away, piece by piece, to the Spurs. Between converting seven San Antonio turnovers in the first quarter and getting blanked on seven of its final nine possessions, Phoenix gave away a 14-point lead to lose the game 84-81, its lowest score this season, the Arizona Republic reports. More »

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      basketball   NBA   San Antonio Spurs   Phoenix Suns   Tim Duncan   Amare Stoudemire   Steve Nash   Manu Ginobili   Raja Bell

  • January 2008