Marcin Gortat scored 21 points and grabbed 15 rebounds Wednesday night but it wasn't enough as the Suns lost to the Warriors 106-104 at home. Channing Frye scored 22 points while Grant Hill added 16 points. The Suns look to bounce back Thursday night after All-Star weekend against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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At Sky Harbor Airport on Tuesday, Suns players Josh Childress, Jared Dudley, Grant Hill, Robin Lopez, Markieff Morris, Ronnie Price, Sebastian Telfair and Hakim Warrick traded places with Southwest Airlines employees as they surprised unsuspecting passengers by marshaling in planes, making boarding announcements and taking boarding passes. More Photos:Gorilla's B-Day
The Suns hosted their annual season-ticket-holder party Saturday at Octane Raceway in Phoenix. The event, which was exclusive to season-ticket holders, was attended by the entire Suns team, Suns alumni, The Gorilla, and members of the Suns Dancers and Solar Squad. Check out photos of the team at the party! Related:Learn More About Attending Next Year
You may already know that Suns point guard Steve Nash is one of only four NBA players in history to make at an All-Star Game at 38 years-old or older. But what few people may know is that of those four players, Nash has enjoyed the most unique career of all of them. Find out why the Suns point guard is so original and how he did it in this Suns.com piece. More:Nash Makes All-Star
Suns President of Basketball Operations Lon Babby appeared on Arizona Sports 620's Doug and Wolf Show to talk about the state of the Suns. Check out the audio interview with Babby as he talks about Steve Nash, the future of the Suns, best practices in the world of sports and how the front office conducts player evaluations. Related Audio:Lon Babby | Brad Casper
The Gorilla celebrated his birthday at Wednesday night's game against the Hawks with fans and even some of his other mascot buddies from around the Valley. The D-backs' Baxter and the Cardinals' Big Red were just a few of the characters to show up. Check out all the photos from the event! Related: Gorilla's Website
Most players in the NBA dread the second half of a back-to-back set of games because of the monumental effort it takes to prepare mentally and physically for a game within 24 hours of a previous game. However, as Suns.com displays in this exclusive feature, the Suns don't seem to have that problem. Related:Writers on the Road | Trainers Adjust to Schedule
When Suns point guard Steve Nash was recently named to the All-Star Game as a reserve, former Suns legend and TNT analyst Charles Barkley said that other players were more deserving of the honor. This Suns.com blog tells Sir Charles why he's mistaken on this one. More Blogs:Morris Lobbies Sir Charles to Draft Him | Suns Celebrate Nash's Birthday
The NBA announced Thursday that Suns guard Steve Nash was named a 2012 Western Conference All-Star reserve. Nash garners his eighth career All-Star nod overall, his sixth time as a reserve, and his franchise-record tying sixth berth as a Sun. Nash is now tied with Walter Davis for the most All-Star appearances as a Sun in club history. More:Nash Breaks Assist Record