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The Phoenix Suns had one of the most improbable runs to the NBA Finals in recent memory. It is rare to see a team go from being a team that was out of the playoffs the previous season to winning the Western Conference.
The Phoenix Suns had one of the most improbable runs to the NBA Finals in recent memory. It is rare to see a team go from being a team that was out of the playoffs the previous season to winning the Western Conference.
What a year for the Phoenix Suns. Although it was a disappointing finish, getting to the NBA Finals was a huge deal.
The NBA Draft just concluded and the newly added recruits are heading to their new organizations. This year’s draft class was filled with pick swaps, surprising picks, and big trades. Within the first pick selection, the league saw a huge trade that sent Washington Wizards guard Russell Westbrook to the Los Angeles Lakers for Kyle Kuzma, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, and Montrezl Harrell and the 22nd pick in the draft.
The Phoenix Suns came a long way in under one year. From finishing 34-39 last season to finishing 51-21 this season. The hype of this team has been incredible since the Orlando Bubble days. Going 8-0 under weird circumstances was a catalyst for this recent season. The acquisition of Chris Paul ended up being one of the biggest offseason trades in their franchise history.
The Milwaukee Bucks have finally won their first NBA championship since they took a chance on Giannis Antetokounmpo with the 15th pick in the 2013 NBA Draft. That skinny basketball player at the time had to go through failure multiple times before getting to the top of the mountain. He also had to do it while people tried to drag him down.
Tonight marks the official start of the NBA Finals between the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns. Let’s look at some of the best bets from Game 1 and start these Finals off strong.
The NBA Finals are set with the Phoenix Suns set to take on the Milwaukee Bucks in what is sure to be an exciting series.
Although the Phoenix Suns did not beat the Los Angeles Clippers in four games like the fans wanted, the Suns have finally reached the NBA Finals. The last time Phoenix reached the Finals was in 1993. In retrospect, the NBA world was much different then.
Mitchell Kaminski and Marshall Macaluso go deep on several NBA Playoff topics including throwing Ben Simmons under the bus, Chris
The Denver Nuggets defeated the Portland Trail Blazers in six games in the first round, and Nikola Jokic was dominant all series. Even without Jamal Murray, the Nuggets are still a contending team.
The Phoenix Suns are one of the NBA’s biggest surprises this season. Even with the Lakers back at full strength, the Suns will not back down. This will end up being one of the best first-round matchups.
The Phoenix Suns are currently sitting in the second overall spot in a loaded Western Conference. Normally, it would be easy to classify a second-seed as a contender.
The Phoenix Suns had one of the most improbable runs to the NBA Finals in recent memory. It is rare to see a team go from being a team that was out of the playoffs the previous season to winning the Western Conference.
What a year for the Phoenix Suns. Although it was a disappointing finish, getting to the NBA Finals was a huge deal.
The NBA Draft just concluded and the newly added recruits are heading to their new organizations. This year’s draft class was filled with pick swaps, surprising picks, and big trades. Within the first pick selection, the league saw a huge trade that sent Washington Wizards guard Russell Westbrook to the Los Angeles Lakers for Kyle Kuzma, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, and Montrezl Harrell and the 22nd pick in the draft.
The Phoenix Suns came a long way in under one year. From finishing 34-39 last season to finishing 51-21 this season. The hype of this team has been incredible since the Orlando Bubble days. Going 8-0 under weird circumstances was a catalyst for this recent season. The acquisition of Chris Paul ended up being one of the biggest offseason trades in their franchise history.
The Milwaukee Bucks have finally won their first NBA championship since they took a chance on Giannis Antetokounmpo with the 15th pick in the 2013 NBA Draft. That skinny basketball player at the time had to go through failure multiple times before getting to the top of the mountain. He also had to do it while people tried to drag him down.
Tonight marks the official start of the NBA Finals between the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns. Let’s look at some of the best bets from Game 1 and start these Finals off strong.
The NBA Finals are set with the Phoenix Suns set to take on the Milwaukee Bucks in what is sure to be an exciting series.
Although the Phoenix Suns did not beat the Los Angeles Clippers in four games like the fans wanted, the Suns have finally reached the NBA Finals. The last time Phoenix reached the Finals was in 1993. In retrospect, the NBA world was much different then.
Mitchell Kaminski and Marshall Macaluso go deep on several NBA Playoff topics including throwing Ben Simmons under the bus, Chris Paul getting too much credit,
The Denver Nuggets defeated the Portland Trail Blazers in six games in the first round, and Nikola Jokic was dominant all series. Even without Jamal Murray, the Nuggets are still a contending team.
The Phoenix Suns are one of the NBA’s biggest surprises this season. Even with the Lakers back at full strength, the Suns will not back down. This will end up being one of the best first-round matchups.
The Phoenix Suns are currently sitting in the second overall spot in a loaded Western Conference. Normally, it would be easy to classify a second-seed as a contender.
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