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Paul Westphal

Westphal Paul Westphal mixed an in-depth knowledge of the game with solid all-around skills to become one of the leaders of the Suns in the late '70s. Arriving from Boston in a trade for Charlie Scott in May 1975, Westphal made a huge impact in his first season in Phoenix, averaging 20.5 points and 5.4 assists to help lead the "Sunderella Suns" to the 1976 NBA Finals. Westy played six seasons in Phoenix and garnered All-NBA recognition for four-straight seasons (1977-80). He still ranks among the club's all-time leaders in several categories, including scoring, assists and steals.

Suns Team Up With Verizon

On Wednesday, Suns Head Coach Alvin Gentry explained how Verizon and Samsung have helped he and his staff.

Suns/ Emerson HopeKids Clinic

The Suns recently teamed up with Emerson to provide a special day on the court for special children in the HopeKids program.

Shot at Glory

The Phoenix Suns organization recently hit the greens for a very good cause.

Suns vs. Bucks

Steve Nash scores 18 points and drops 11 dimes on his 38th birthday to lead the Suns to a 107-105 victory over the Bucks.