Lots of fun
by T. D. on 2023-02-16Stadium was loud and full of energy. Lots of fun. Remember to wear orange!
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Phoenix Suns
Phoenix Suns History
As Arizona's original professional sports franchise, the Phoenix Suns were established in the NBA in 1968 and for the last 30 years have been entertaining fans in downtown Phoenix at Footprint Center. The rich history of the franchise includes some of most memorable teams in NBA history, including the 1975–76 "Sunderella Suns," the 1992–93 team that featured Charles Barkley and reached the NBA Finals, and the "Seven Seconds or Less" era teams, during which Steve Nash was twice named the league's MVP.
Enshrined in the Suns’ Ring of Honor are Alvan Adams, Barkley, Tom Chambers, Jerry Colangelo, Walter Davis, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Connie Hawkins, Kevin Johnson, Dan Majerle, Al McCoy, John MacLeod, Nash, Joe Proski, Dick Van Arsdale and Paul Westphal.
The Phoenix Suns had a successful 2020–21 season, winning the Western Conference and narrowly falling in the NBA Finals to the Milwaukee Bucks. The Suns ended the 2021–2022 season with a franchise record of 64 wins and finished with the NBA's best record by eight games above the second best, the league's largest differential in 22 years. They also made back-to-back appearances in the Western Conference semifinals in 2022 and 2023.
Phoenix Suns Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1968
Team Colors: Purple, Orange, Black
Team Rivals: Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs
Phoenix Suns at Footprint Center
Having opened in June 1992, Footprint Center is the home arena for the Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and the Indoor Football League’s Arizona Rattlers. Located in downtown Phoenix a block away from Chase Field — home of the Arizona Diamondbacks — Footprint Center has a capacity of 18,422. The arena has hosted games during the NBA Finals and WNBA Finals, as well as the 1995 and 2009 NBA All-Star Games and the 2000 WNBA All-Star Game.
The Phoenix Suns’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at Chase Center in San Francisco, California when the Suns face off against Western Conference competitors the Golden State Warriors. The Suns host their home opener against the Utah Jazz on October 28. The Suns play their final game of the regular season at Target Center in Minneapolis against Western Conference competitors the Minnesota Timberwolves. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Phoenix Suns.
The Phoenix Suns have made three appearances in the NBA Finals but have never won.
All 30 teams will participate in the Group Play stage of the NBA In-Season Tournament. Here’s a list of the Phoenix Suns’ Group West A matchups:
The Phoenix Suns play at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The seating map for Footprint Center can be viewed here.
Stadium was loud and full of energy. Lots of fun. Remember to wear orange!
We always enjoy going to the Suns games. Good parking close by, good restaurants in the area and very knowledgeable fans help make it a fun time.
Even though the Sun's didn't win it was fun to see the Toronto Raptors while I was on vacation
We really liked the affordable option to come watch our first game and would come again.
I loved the Suns/Pistons game & the tickets allowed us access to The Blue Moon Club too! Complimentary food & drink...both of which were superb! I'll definitely be back to see another event at this venue!
Not a big NBA fan. Went with family members. We all had a great time. Very entertaining throughout.
Great venue and clean facility. Very happy with our seats, great view of the game.
Had a great time at the Phoenix/Toronto basketball game. Everything was good except couldn't find anyone selling 50/50 tickets. Overall a very good experience.
I took my wife and daughters to the game - their first NBA game. We had excellent seats, however the 4 rude, screaming morons behind us made the game much less enjoyable. Because the 'host' of our section was virtually right next to them, I didn't feel it was necessary to point out their behavior, because it was pretty obvious, but he did nothing to deter their screaming at officials and opposing players to the detriment of those around them trying to enjoy the game. We spent a lot of money on these tickets, and expected to get better 'value' for them. We are unlikely to come back to this venue in the future.
The Suns are not a very good basketball team this year, however they know how to keep a fan entertained. The game was surprisingly better than anticipated as it came right down to the final minute. The Suns do a great job in having entertainment in TV timeouts, to in between quarters and halftime. There is always something going on as well as they always seem to being giving the fan an opportunity to win free things such as food and t-shirts. The fans were loud and engaged in the game.