The Phoenix Suns have officially released their 2024-25 regular season schedule. Here are all of the dates:
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Some notes:
- The Suns have the toughest strength of schedule of any team in October and November after ending last season with a historically difficult strength of schedule. This includes four of the first five games against the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers.
- 19 national TV games across ABC, ESPN and TNT. 11 on NBA TV (30 total)
- Christmas Day game against Nuggets at 8:30 p.m. MST
- Season opener against Clippers (Oct. 23), home opener against Mavericks (Oct. 26)
- From Nov. 18 – Dec. 3, the Suns will host a season-long six-game homestand covering 16 days
- The team’s longest road trip will be a five-game stretch against Eastern Conference teams from Jan. 14 – 22
- 16 back-to-back games, including five times playing home games on consecutive nights. Five of these back-to-backs are in February
- First rematch against Timberwolves on Nov. 17 in Minnesota after first-round sweep last season, home on Jan. 29
- Suns will play Spurs at in Austin at the University of Texas, where Kevin Durant played in college on Feb. 20
- New coach Mike Budenholzer will return to Milwaukee to face his former team, the Bucks, on Apr. 1
From the Suns:
Single-game tickets for all Suns home games will go on sale Friday, August 16, at 12 p.m. PT on Suns.com. Fans can sign up for exclusive presale access by texting ‘TICKETS’ to 41807 or by going to Suns.com/SMS.
THE COUNTDOWN IS ON. ????
See the full 2024-25 schedule now!@Ticketmaster | https://t.co/8j5BhdRIEW pic.twitter.com/Bvc7pW8Azq
— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) August 15, 2024
The Suns are coming off a 49-33 record in the 2023-24 season, which placed them sixth in the final Western Conference standings. They were then swept in the first round by the Timberwolves.
This year, the Suns hired a new coach in Budenholzer, added Tyus Jones, Mason Plumlee and Monte Morris in free agency and drafted rookies Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro.
What do you think the Suns record will be in the 2024-25 season?
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Brendan Mau is a senior writer covering the Phoenix Suns and more for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on X via @Brendan_Mau
