The Suns are expecting a "sea of orange" for tonight's game vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers, when the team unveils its new orange, alternative uniforms.
Via East Valley Tribune
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Oct 25, 2003 10:25 AM EST
"The Suns on Friday picked up the fourth-year option on Joe Johnson, their rising young guard who could open this season as a starter."
Via Mike Tulumello of the East Valley Tribune
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"The club waived guard DerMarr Johnson, trimming the roster to 17. Teams can keep up to 15 players for the regular season, including three on the injured list."
Via Bob Young of the Arizona Republic
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Suns Oct 2003 Archive
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Oct 12, 2003
It sounds like the Phoenix Suns will cut down their 18-man roster soon.
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| Oct 10, 2003
Serbia&Montenegro got a new tandem in an NBA team--after already established pairs of Zeljko Rebraca and Darko Milicic in Detroit, Vlade Divac and Peja Stojakovic in Sacramento, Marko Jaric and Peja Drobnjak with the Clippers, Dejan Koturovic will join Zarko Cabarkapa in Phoenix.
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ESPN | Oct 10, 2003
"ESPN has hired former coach George Karl and former player Dan Majerle as NBA game analysts.
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Oct 8, 2003
"The Suns signed Marbury to a four-year contract extension that mirrors the deal signed this summer by Philadelphia 76ers star Allen Iverson, a $76 million deal.
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Tim Buckley of the Deseret Morning News | Oct 6, 2003
With the Jazz still having a ton of capspace available, teams are trying their best to get them to take on salary.
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Oct 5, 2003
"The Suns All-Star point guard said Saturday that he will not exercise an early termination clause in his contract that comes at the end of this season and that he wants to sign an extension.
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Oct 5, 2003
"The club learned late Friday night that veteran center Scott Williams suffered a torn ligament in his left thumb during a scramble for a loose ball during Friday evening's practice, and he underwent surgery Saturday at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center.
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Oct 4, 2003
"Rookie Zarko Cabarkapa, who has impressed the Suns coaching staff with his shooting, passing and basketball saavy during the opening days of training camp, is expected to be out three to four weeks after undergoing surgery Friday to repair a hernia at Good Samaritan Medical Center.
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Arizona Republic | Oct 1, 2003
After Tuesday morning's training camp-opening workout, coach Frank Johnson said the Suns were committed to Jake Tsakalidis as the club's starting center.