Phoenix Suns Wiretap

Teammates Want Marion To Stay In Phoenix

Steve Nash last talked to Shawn Marion in July, after trade rumors had “The Matrix” heading to Boston in a Kevin Garnett deal.

“It’s sad to hear he wants to go,” Nash said after Wednesday’s workout with his teammates on the Suns’ practice court. “We have a great team; we’re very close to winning a championship and we want everyone on board.

“All his teammates love him. Apparently he wants to be traded, but if he wants to come back, he’s got a bunch of guys who want him to be part of this. We have one goal, and when we get together (Monday) that will be the focus — not what’s happened or what’s been said in the papers.”

Via East Valley Tribune


Suns Will Add J. Colangelo To Ring Of Honor

Jerry Colangelo's creation to honor the legacy of members of the Suns organization now will recognize his contributions.

On Nov. 4, Colangelo will be inducted into the Suns' Ring of Honor. He helped create the ring in 1999 to honor players without having to retire their numbers.

"It seems strange to have been part of initializing and developing that whole concept, and now the shoe's on the other foot," said Colangelo.

Via Arizona Central


Suns Say Marion Deal Unlikely

A sampling of executives and agents said it is unlikely that the Phoenix Suns would move disgruntled forward Shawn Marion before Monday's mandatory reporting day.

After Monday, according to the Arizona Republic, it appears the Suns could stop exploring trade possibilities.

League insiders did not believe that Marion's trade request hurt the chance to move him. Two insiders said it might prompt more offers.

With Marion back, the Suns would be deemed a contender as long as the damage to team chemistry, a point of emphasis for new General Manager Steve Kerr, is minimized.

"It's a distraction if you let it be a distraction," Suns guard Raja Bell said shortly after coach Mike D'Antoni said, "Once we start playing basketball, it won't be a distraction."

One NBA executive did not believe that Marion's issues would be resolved, but Marion has played well with a chip on his shoulder.

Via Arizona Republic


Suns Sep 2007 Archive

  • Doug Thomas Will Be In Suns' Camp

    According to HoopsHype.

  • Suns Teammates Want Marion To Stay

    Steve Nash, Mike D’Antoni and Raja Bell all held out hope that the relationship wasn't beyond fixing – and that Suns forward Shawn Marion will show up at US Airways Center for Monday’s media day ready to resume the team’s quest for an elusive NBA title.

  • Marion And Kobe Talk Trade

    "I'm definitely interested in the Lakers," said Shawn Marion. Adding that he has discussed it with Kobe Bryant and that the idea is being embraced.

  • Marion Wants Out Of Phoenix

    After eight years in Phoenix, Shawn Marion wants to leave the Suns and has let the team know in recent weeks.

  • Would Marion Now Welcome A Trade?

    According to several Suns sources, Shawn Marion seems to be unhappy that the team will not talk about a contract extension.

  • Brian Skinner Joins Suns

    Phoenix got their replacement for Kurt Thomas on Monday, when they agreed to terms with rebounding forward Brian Skinner.

  • Skinner, Suns Atop Each Other's Wish List

    Center Brian Skinner and the Suns do not have a contract, but they have agreed on one thing: Each is at the top of the other's wish list.

  • Pacers One Of Several Teams Interested In Batista

    The Pacers are one of a handful of teams interested in free agent forward Esteban Batista, along with Phoenix and Charlotte

  • Phoenix Still Wants To Take A Look At Sweetney

    The Suns have also not given up on taking a look at ex-Chicago Bull Michael Sweetney, who was expected in last week before the visit was cancelled.

  • Skinner Works Out For Suns

    The Suns are closer to completing their training camp roster, turning their focus to free-agent big men Esteban Batista, Brian Skinner and Vitaly Potapenko and inviting free-agent swingmen Richie Frahm and Rawle Marshall to camp.

  • Phoenix's Big Man Search Continues

    Looking to fill the frontcourt void created when they traded Kurt Thomas and his $8 million contract to Seattle, the Suns held workouts this week with free agents Elton Brown, Vitaly Potapenko and Michael Ruffin.

  • Are The Suns Growing Tired Of Marion?

    The Suns appear to be less than thrilled with Shawn Marion, and that's why the Marion for Andrei Kirilenko trade rumor can't be summarily dismissed.

  • Suns To Audition Big Men Wednesday

    The Phoenix Suns will begin auditions for a vacant reserve big man spot today with Elton Brown, Vitaly Potapenko and Michael Ruffin all coming to town, the East Valley Tribune is reporting.

  • Suns Talked Marion Trade With Jazz

    The Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz tossed around the idea of a trade sending Shawn Marion to Utah for Andrei Kirilenko last month.

  • Suns Waiting On Brown, Will Bring Non-Guaranteed Big Man To Camp

    The Suns have not heard any more news from P.

  • Ex-Knick Houston Takes Step Closer To Comeback

    Allan Houston is now "90 to 95 percent" sure he will return to the NBA this season

  • Barbosa Denies Being Upset About Brazil Performance

    Phoenix Suns guard Leandro Barbosa on Tuesday broke his silence after Brazil's disappointing performance in the Americas Olympic qualifying tournament.

  • Stoudemire Excited To Get Season Started

    Amare Stoudemire is in love with basketball more than ever since breaking free from the physical and mental limitations he faced in 2005 and 2006.

  • Brazilian Great Schmidt Criticizes Play Of Nene, Barbosa

    Former Brazilian basketball great Oscar Schmidt criticized NBA stars Nene and Leandro Barbosa after Brazil's poor performance at the Olympic qualifying tournament in Las Vegas.