Phoenix Suns Wiretap

Suns must give fans some reasons to pay attention

Via The Arizona Replubic


Nuggets win on Bowen's bucket

The AP reports on Ryan Bowen's buzzer beater.

Via The Daily Camera


Hornacek earned respect in career

At halftime, the Utah Jazz retired the No. 14 of guard Jeff Hornacek, who started his 14-year career with the Suns.

Guard Penny Hardaway said Hornacek was always a tough matchup.

"It was always tough for me to guard him," Hardaway said. "I was taller, faster, quicker, jumped higher, everything, and he'd still get the best of me a lot of times. He was smart. Coming off those picks, catching you helping out too much and then knocking down big shots.

"He was clever with the basketball. When he was younger, he was really exceptional offensively. As he got older and his knee started bothering him, he slowed down, but he didn't stop scoring. He could still pick his spots where he could take advantage of you."

Via Arizona Republic


Suns Nov 2002 Archive

  • Suns' winning formula missing against Jazz

    Former Utah and Phoenix guard Jeff Hornacek never returned to his courtside seat at the Delta Center after they retired his No.

  • Jazz finally in tune

    Jeff Hornacek got a banner, Mark Jackson reached a milestone and coach Jerry Sloan may have found a rotation that works.

  • Hornacek was man with plan

    Jeff Hornacek was digging through some old files recently when he came across a copy of a note he sent to Suns Chairman Jerry Colangelo when he was a rookie.

  • Nuggets implode in third quarter

    Chris Tomasson writes about the Nuggets lack of offense in last night's 3 point loss to the Phoenix Suns.

  • Nuggets-Suns preview

    The Nuggets host the Phoenix Suns tonight at the Pepsi Center.

  • Hawks can't break Phoenix jinx

    The drought has to come to an end at some point.