The 2020β21 Phoenix Suns season was their 53rd season as a franchise in the
National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as their 28th season at the
Footprint Center.[a][2] The Suns achieved their first winning season since the
2013β14 season after a 134β106 win over the
Washington Wizards on April 10, 2021.[3] The Suns then clinched a playoff berth for the first time since
2010 following a 109-101 win over the
Los Angeles Clippers on April 28, 2021.[4] They also clinched the
Pacific Division for the first time since
2007. They finished 51-21, with a winning percentage that, in a full 82-game season, would be equivalent to 58 wins.
In the first round, the Suns defeated the No. 7 seeded and defending
NBA championLos Angeles Lakers in six games and the No. 3 seeded
Denver Nuggets in four games in the Western Conference semifinals. The Phoenix Suns defeated the No. 4 seeded
Los Angeles Clippers (
Chris Paul's former team) in the Western Conference finals in six games to advance to their first
NBA Finals appearance in
28 years. However, they lost to the
Milwaukee Bucks in six games despite taking a 2-0 lead.
On September 8, 2020, nearly two months after firing
Steve Blake and Larry Greer during the
2020 NBA Bubble period (which led to Larry joining his older brother
Andy on the
New York Knicks as assistant coaches there soon afterward), the Suns hired former
Minnesota Timberwolves player development coach
Brian Randle as one of the incoming assistant coach replacements, taking on Steve Blake's apparent position with the team.[5] In addition to that move, their Director of Athletic Performance, Daniel Bove, announced his hiring by the
New Orleans Pelicans for that exact position there on his
Twitter account after helping the team go undefeated in the
2020 NBA Bubble.[6] Five days after the announced signing, the
Memphis Grizzlies announced the hiring of assistant coach
Darko RajakoviΔ going forward for this season, leaving Phoenix to search for his replacement.[7] On October 9, the Suns hired former
Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach
Kevin Young (who was an assistant alongside
Monty Williams during his time in Philadelphia and was once considered a head coach candidate for the 76ers) as their second (and final) new assistant coach hiring of the season, replacing RajakoviΔ's position going forward.[8]
Front office changes
On July 31, 2020, in a period that would normally be considered a part of this season before the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States began, the Suns fired 30 different employees for varying reasons that affected overall team performance, especially by being considered either redundant or outdated for the team.[9] Four months later, on
Halloween 2020, Suns co-owner
Richard J. Heckmann passed away at 76 years old due to complications relating to
multiple system atrophy, though his passing wasn't confirmed by the team until November 2.[10][11] During the start of the free agency period on November 20, NBA officials confirmed that 30 more Suns employees were
furloughed, with many of those employees that are still with the organization having to take a 5%-20% pay cut for this season, both of which were due to the economic impact of the
COVID-19 recession.[12]
Devin Booker won his first ever Player of the Week award for his production from February 8β14, 2021 on February 15 with 32.8 points on 56.3% field goal shooting, 47.6% three-point shooting, and 80.8% free-throw shooting, as well as 5.3 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game in four home games played in that time, winning all four of their games in the process there.[17] He also became the first Suns player to win such an award since
Goran DragiΔ on the week of
January 27βFebruary 2, 2014.
Chris Paul was later named as a nominee for Player of the Week in the Western Conference for his production from February 15β21, 2021, with that award being given to
Damian Lillard that week.
Devin Booker won his second Player of the Week award in three weeks, this time getting only a 3β1 record for the week of February 22β28, 2021, but averaging 33.0 points (including a season-high 43 points on February 28) on 53.8% field goal shooting and 4.3 assists in 32.3 minutes of action per game that week. Booker not only was the first Suns player since
Amar'e Stoudemire in the
2007β08 season (their last season they started a season with a 22β11 quality record) to earn the honor in multiple weeks of a season, but also was the first player to win the honor twice in a quick enough manner since
Steve Nash in
January 2007.[18]
A day after getting that Player of the Week Award, on March 2,
Devin Booker won his first ever Player of the Month award for his work throughout the month of February, helping lead the Suns to a 12β3 record that month, their highest total wins ever in that month, and the most games they had won in a month since
March 2010.[19] As the 14th Suns player to ever win that award, as well as the first since
Amar'e Stoudemire back in that same March 2010 period, Booker led the entire Western Conference with 27.9 points on 52.3% field goal shooting, 39.3% three-point shooting, and 85.2% free-throw shooting, 4.5 assists, and 3.7 rebounds per game.
Monty Williams was also nominated for Coach of the Month for February, though that award went to
Quin Snyder for the second time this season due to the Suns' extra loss that month.[20]
After only being nominated for the Coach of the Month for February, head coach
Monty Williams won his second ever Coach of the Month award (first winning that honor over a decade ago in January 2011 with the
New Orleans Hornets back when
Chris Paul was there) and his first ever with the Suns for the month of March on
April 1, edging out the honor over
Michael Malone, who coached his
Denver Nuggets squad to a similar 11β3 record that month.[21] While their records that month were similar, what separated them in the end was not only Williams' four-game winning streak ending March for the Suns, but also their better overall record, with Phoenix in the Top 10 for both offense and defense by that point for the first time since their
1997β98 season.[22] Not only was Williams named the first Suns head coach to be named Coach of the Month since former Suns player
Jeff Hornacek won it in
December 2013, but he also joined
Alvin Gentry (twice),
Mike D'Antoni (four different times), former Suns player
Frank Johnson,
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member and Hall of Famer (as a former player)
Paul Westphal, and fellow
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Cotton Fitzsimmons (three different times) as the only other Suns coaches to win the honor since it was first introduced.
On February 19 & 20, 2021, the Suns became the first team to have consecutive games of at least 35 assists with over 20 three-point shots made their in road wins over the
New Orleans Pelicans and
Memphis Grizzlies from that time (38 assists over 22 3's from New Orleans, 35 assists over 24 3's from Memphis).
In the
2021 NBA All-Star Game on March 7,
Chris Paul broke
Magic Johnson's All-Star record for career assists in All-Star games, getting 16 assists that night for 128 total assists in the All-Star games Paul's played in.[23]
On March 21,
Chris Paul became the third player in NBA history to reach 10,000 assists and 2,000 steals in their careers, joining only
John Stockton and former Suns player
Jason Kidd in the Suns' 111β94 win over the defending champion
Los Angeles Lakers.[24]
On April 2,
Dario Ε ariΔ became the third-fastest player to reach 2,000 rebounds and 500 three-pointers in his career at 336 games, only being slower than both
Paul George at 326 games and
Paul Pierce at 310 games in the Suns' 140β103 win over the
Oklahoma City Thunder.[25][26]
Ten days later, the Suns not only broke a franchise record for most three-pointers in a quarter with 12 in the second quarter, but they also tied an overall record for most three-pointers made in a half with 18 total against the
Houston Rockets.[27]
After surpassing
Maurice Cheeks to reach the Top 5 in all-time steals on April 13,
Chris Paul surpassed
Magic Johnson to reach the Top 5 in all-time assists less than a week later on April 19. As such, Paul joined
John Stockton and former Suns player
Jason Kidd as the only players to reach the Top 5 in both milestones throughout their entire NBA careers.
Team records
With 38 assists in his first four games with the Suns on December 23β29, 2020,
Chris Paul broke
Stephon Marbury's record for the most assists held in their first four games with the franchise.[28]
The 48 three-point attempts the Suns had on December 29, 2020 in their 111β86 win against the
New Orleans Pelicans was the highest amount of three-point attempts in a game for the franchise's history.[29]
With only 3 turnovers given up by the Suns' players to the
Indiana Pacers on January 9 (one from
Chris Paul, one from
Cameron Johnson, and one overall for the team by a shot clock violation in the third quarter), Phoenix tied a team record for fewest turnovers in a single game with their 125β117 win in Indiana.[30][31]
The Suns later tied that record once again on April 10 with 3 turnovers in their 134β106 win over the
Washington Wizards at home.[32]
From
January 18 to February 1, 2021,
Deandre Ayton had a modern-day franchise record-high eight straight games with at least 13 rebounds grabbed in each game played.
Their 41β12 fourth quarter finish on February 19, 2021 to win 132β114 against the
New Orleans Pelicans tied a franchise record for the biggest point differential for any quarter at the time, as well as became their best fourth quarter in franchise history.[33]
The 22 three-pointers the Suns had on February 19 against the Pelicans also tied a franchise record for most three-point shots made in a regular season game, which was first set on
November 14, 2010 in a win against the
Los Angeles Lakers.[34]
The Suns then broke that record a day later with 24 three-pointers made in a 128β97 win over the
Memphis Grizzlies.[35] The Suns' games from February 19 & 20, 2021 against New Orleans and Memphis were also the first time in franchise history the Suns had back-to-back games with 20+ three-point shots made in a row.[36]
With a 65β34 lead at halftime on February 20 against the
Memphis Grizzlies, this became their best lead by halftime on the road in franchise history.[37]
On March 21,
Chris Paul became the oldest player in franchise history to get a triple-double at 35 years old with 13 assists, 11 points, and 10 rebounds in a 111β94 win against the (admittedly shorthanded)
Los Angeles Lakers.[38] He is also 535 points away from being the first NBA player to put up 20,000 points and 10,000 assists in the NBA as of that date.[39]
The 43β13 first quarter the Suns had on April 2 against the
Oklahoma City Thunder is now not only the highest lead total the Suns ever recorded in the first quarter of a game, but also the largest positive point differential for a quarter in franchise history; the game eventually ended with a 140β103 win over the Thunder.[40]
With 12 three-pointers made in the second quarter of their April 12 game against the
Houston Rockets, they not only set a record for most three-pointers made in a quarter, but they also tied a record set earlier in the first half of the season by the
Utah Jazz for most three-pointers made in a half with 18 total.
The Suns later broke the record for most three-pointers made in a game that night after twice setting it earlier this season with 25 total three-pointers in their final win over the
Houston Rockets for this season (this time being at home).[41]
Milestones
Chris Paul reached 19,004 career points in the NBA with 13 points scored in a 109β103 win over one of Paul's old teams, the
Houston Rockets, on January 20, 2021. He is now the 60th player in league history to reach the 19,000 points barrier for the NBA.[42] He also tied
Dale Ellis' position for the All-Time Leading Scorers list that night.
The next game he played, he not only surpassed Ellis, but also tied
Reggie Theus on the list with 11 points against the
Denver Nuggets. The next night after that, he surpassed Theus on the list properly with 21 points against Denver, though both games ended in losses to the Nuggets in overtime thrillers.
On February 7, 2021,
Chris Paul scored 15 points to overtake former Suns player and Hall of Famer
Gail Goodrich as the 57th best scorer in league history in a 100β91 win over the
Boston Celtics.
In the next game Paul was eligible to play in, on February 10, he scored 28 points to overtake former Suns player and current, longtime Suns broadcaster
Eddie Johnson as the 56th best scorer in league history during a thrilling 125β124 win over the
Milwaukee Bucks.
On February 16,
Chris Paul overtook Hall of Fame center
Bob Lanier with an early basket and a foul three-point play at 10:01 in the first quarter to become the 55th best scorer in NBA history against the
Brooklyn Nets. He eventually ended the night with 29 points in an unfortunate 128β124 loss there.
On February 20,
Chris Paul overtook Hall of Fame legend
Oscar Robertson on the
NBA's career assist leaders list with 6 assists (3rd done in the second quarter) in their 128β97 win against the
Memphis Grizzlies.[43] This came a day after he put up a season-high 19 assists in a 132β114 win with a surprise in the fourth quarter over the
New Orleans Pelicans. Two days after surpassing Oscar Robertson, Chris Paul cracked the 9,900 assists barrier with 9 total in a 132β100 win at home against the
Portland Trail Blazers.
On March 18,
Chris Paul overtook one-time former Suns player
Jamal Crawford, first by tying him with an early two-point basket with 9:14 in the first quarter and then by overtaking Crawford with in the second quarter with a long, mid-range jump shot with 11:04 in the second quarter to become the 54th best scorer in NBA history against the
Minnesota Timberwolves. Paul eventually ended the night with 17 points in an upset loss that night.
Three days later, on March 21,
Chris Paul not only became the sixth player to crack 10,000 assists in the NBA with an alley-oop slam dunk pass to
Deandre Ayton with 7:09 left in the third quarter, but he also overtook
Terry Cummings to become the 53rd best scorer in NBA history with two free-throws made over a minute later with 6:03 left there in their only regular season home game against the
Los Angeles Lakers.[44] Paul later ended the night with a triple-double of 13 assists, 11 points, and 10 rebounds in a 111β94 win against the Lakers.[45]
In his next game on March 23, Chris Paul tied future Hall of Fame point guard
Tony Parker with only 8 points scored (along with 9 assists) in a 110β100 win over the
Miami Heat as the 52nd best scorer in NBA history.
The next night, Paul (briefly) became the sole possessor of that spot in their match against the
Orlando Magic with a mid-range two-pointer at 9:51 early in the first quarter. Paul ended up with 23 points in a close 112β111 upset loss to the Magic.
Four days after that night in Orlando,
Chris Paul overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor legend
Walter Davis by scoring 7 points before halftime to become the 51st best scorer in NBA history. Paul ended that day with 16 points, including some clutch free-throws scored late in overtime, for a 101β97 win against the
Charlotte Hornets. That game also became their first overtime win of the season after going 0β3 earlier on in 2021.
On April 5, 2021,
Chris Paul surpassed former Suns player
Clifford Robinson to reach the Top 50 in the
list of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders by first tying him with 12 points scored with 8:17 in the third quarter and then surpassing him with free-throws made with 9:55 left in the fourth quarter on the road against one of his former teams, the
Houston Rockets. He also ended the night with a double-double of 19 points and 11 assists alongside 4 steals in a tense 133β130 win over the Rockets. That not only made Paul the seventh player to reach 2,300 career steals, but he also became the fifth player in NBA history to reach 500 games with 10+ assists held in a career, joining Hall of Fame guards
John Stockton,
Magic Johnson, and former Suns players
Jason Kidd and
Steve Nash.[46]
A week later, on April 12,
Chris Paul ended up surpassing both Hall of Fame small forwards
Bernard King and
Scottie Pippen to not only be the 49th best scorer in the
list of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders, but also to become the sixth best ball stealer in the
list of National Basketball Association career steals leaders respectively. He did it by first scoring an early three-pointer with 9:27 left in the first quarter to quickly surpass King and then first tying Pippen in steals with 6:50 in the first quarter, followed by surpassing Pippen in all-time steals with a second steal at 9:53 left in the third quarter during the Suns' final match of the season against the
Houston Rockets.[47] Paul later ended the night with a near double-double of nine points and ten assists alongside those two steals in their 126β120 home win against the Rockets.
A day after that, on April 13,
Chris Paul surpassed
Maurice Cheeks to reach the Top 5 on the
list of National Basketball Association career steals leaders. After getting his first steal that night in the middle of the first quarter, he tied Cheeks in steals with a steal by 7:13 left in the fourth quarter, followed by surpassing Cheeks with a late steal coming at 3:22 left in the game. He ended the night with those three steals alongside nine assists and five points in a 106β86 win over the defending Eastern Conference champion
Miami Heat at home.[48]
On April 17,
Devin Booker became only the ninth player in NBA history to score over 9,000 points in the league before turning 25 years old by making two free-throws with 4:06 in the second quarter. He joined
LeBron James,
Kevin Durant,
Carmelo Anthony,
Kobe Bryant,
Tracy McGrady,
Giannis Antetokounmpo,
Shaquille O'Neal, and
Anthony Davis as the only other players to achieve this feat.[49] However, Booker only scored 15 points that night in a loss to the rivaling
San Antonio Spurs. He also became the fifth-youngest player in NBA history to reach over 9,000 points in NBA history, behind LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, and the late, great Kobe Bryant.[50]
With their November 16, 2020 trade for
Chris Paul, this marked their fourth trade for an All-Star player after a prior season concluded, coming behind
Truck Robinson in 1979,
Dennis Johnson in 1980, and
Charles Barkley in 1992.[52] Paul was later named an All-Star for this season with the Suns, leading them to a 20β10 record at the time of the official All-Star roster announcements.
On December 27, 2020,
Devin Booker overtook both former teammate
Leandro Barbosa and then
Shawn Marion with six three-point shot attempts to now be in the Top 3 for three-point shot attempts in franchise history during their revenge road win over the
Sacramento Kings. He also became the 12th player in franchise history to reach 2,000 free-throw attempts with only four attempts (three made) that night.
The Phoenix Suns began with a 3β1 start to a season for the first time since
2014.[29]
With 25 points scored in a close 112β107 loss to the
Los Angeles Clippers on January 3, 2021,
Devin Booker surpassed
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Tom Chambers to become the 11th best scorer in franchise history.[53] He also became the 12th Suns player in franchise history to reach 6,000 field goal attempts that night.
Their 7β3 start to this season is their best 10-game start to a season since the
2009β10 season.
Starting from
January 18, 2021 and continuing until at least January 28,
Deandre Ayton joined
Charles Barkley and his former rookie season teammate
Tyson Chandler as the only Suns players in the last 30 seasons to have at least 13 rebounds in six straight games.[54] With 17 rebounds against the
Dallas Mavericks on both January 30 and February 1, he later became the only Suns player in the last 30 seasons to achieve such results in eight straight games for a season.
On January 20,
Deandre Ayton became the first Suns player to get at least 25 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 blocks in a game since
Shawn Marion on
December 12, 2007 against the
Utah Jazz.[55] Ayton recorded 26 points, 17 rebounds, 5 blocks, and 3 assists in a 109β103 win over the
Houston Rockets that night.[56]
Also on January 20,
Devin Booker overtook
Larry Nance Sr. in shot attempts with 18 attempts to be 11th in attempted shots for the Suns that day.
Chris Paul's 14 assists in the first half on January 22 against the
Denver Nuggets was the most assists a Suns player has had in a half since
Steve Nash in 2007.[57] He'd only get one more assist that night before losing that game in overtime.
Also on January 22,
Devin Booker became the 11th player in franchise history to score 8,000 points with the Suns in his career, scoring 31 that game to reach 8,003 overall points that night, only leaving overtime early due to a strained left hamstring.[58] He also overtook
Steve Nash with 6/6 free-throws made that game to become the franchise's ninth-best free-throw scorer.
On February 1, 2021,
Devin Booker became the fourth Suns player (behind
Steve Nash,
Dan Majerle, and one-time former teammate
Leandro Barbosa) to score 700 three-pointers with them, scoring four of them that night, including a clutch three-pointer with 1.5 seconds left near the end of their road rematch against the
Dallas Mavericks to win 109β108 that night.[59]
Two days after returning to action,
Devin Booker surpassed
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle in points scored with the Suns as the new tenth best scorer in franchise history on February 3. He scored his 2-point basket to overtake Thunder Dan with 2:49 left in the second quarter, eventually ending with 25 points in a 111β86 loss to the
New Orleans Pelicans.
Two days later, on February 10,
Devin Booker overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Tom Chambers in the Top 10 for field goal attempts with the Suns, putting up 21 attempts in a close 125β124 win over the
Milwaukee Bucks that night. He also surpassed
Shawn Marion to be 11th in free-throw attempts with 9 had (making the 7 necessary for the win) that night.
Excluding their
2020 NBA Bubble period, the Suns' 4-game winning streak (at home) on February 5β10, 2021 was their first 4-game winning streak since
March 15β22, 2015.
With their 120β111 win on February 13 against the
Philadelphia 76ers and a 109β90 win against a severely undermanned
Orlando Magic a day later on
Valentine's Day, excluding their run in the 2020 Bubble, this became their first 6-game winning streak since
December 17β28, 2014. The Suns later matched that winning streak this season with wins from March 26-April 5, 2021.
A day later, he later became the sole holder of the eighth-best free-throw scorer in franchise history mark for a good while with 4 free-throws made in an upset 128β124 loss to the
Brooklyn Nets to end their 7-game homestand.
Chris Paul's 19 assists he had on February 19, 2021 in a 132β114 upset win against the
New Orleans Pelicans was the highest amount of assists a Suns player had in a game since
Goran DragiΔ's 18 from February 19, 2013 (and before that, since
Steve Nash's 19 on December 15, 2010 (or 20 on March 22, 2011)).[60]
The 30+ point wins on February 20 against the
Memphis Grizzlies and February 22 against the
Portland Trail Blazers was the first time the Suns have had consecutive 30+ point wins in a season since
April 15 & 17, 1989.[61] It also became the third time in the franchise's history that the Suns blew out consecutive opponents by 30 or more points in a season, with the first time being on
December 4 & 5, 1971 against the
Golden State Warriors.
The Suns started out their first 30 games in a season with a 20β10 record for the first time since the
2007β08 season.[63]
Later entering the All-Star Weekend, they led the Pacific Division and were at least second in their conference by that time for the first time since the
2006β07 season.[64]
On March 2, 2021,
Devin Booker surpassed former power forward
Larry Nance, Sr. as the newest, ninth best scorer in franchise history with 17 points scored before being controversially ejected with 7:10 left in the third quarter under a 114β104 win over the defending champion
Los Angeles Lakers.[65]
Devin Booker later reached his 100th 30+ point game of his career with a 35-point performance in a 127β121 win against the
Portland Trail Blazers on March 11.[66]
Two days later, Booker became the sole holder of the 10th best field goal scorer in franchise history with 10 made in a 122β99 win over the
Memphis Grizzlies.
On March 24,
Devin Booker became the 10th player in franchise history to reach 3,000 baskets made with the Suns, scoring 9 total in a 112β111 upset loss to the
Orlando Magic.
Two days later, on March 26,
Devin Booker surpassed
Larry Nance Sr. as the ninth-best attempted free-throw shooter in franchise history by getting two crucial free-throws made with 2.2 seconds remaining in their 104β100 win over the
Toronto Raptors at the
Amalie Arena in
Tampa Bay, Florida.
Their March 26 win against the Toronto Raptors in Tampa Bay also was the first time they reached 30 wins in a season without something like the
2020 NBA Bubble being involved since their
2014β15 season, with that also being their last season where they reached that mark with a winning record, with or without that NBA Bubble. That win also began a seven-game winning streak for the Suns this season, their first outside of the
2020 NBA Bubble since the
2009β10 season.
Two days after that, on March 28,
Devin Booker surpassed former teammate
Leandro Barbosa for the 3rd most three-point shots made in franchise history with four three-pointers made in a 101β97 overtime win over the
Charlotte Hornets at the end of their four-game road trip that also started with the
Miami Heat.[67] He also overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle in the Top 10 for field goal attempts with the Suns with 26 that day, reaching 6,665 total shot attempts and counting afterward.
With the Suns' 134β106 win over the
Washington Wizards at home two days later, they officially had their first winning season since their
2013β14 season.[3] On that night,
Devin Booker also overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle to reach the Top 10 in assists for the franchise's history with 6 total assists that game, reaching 1,827 overall assists from that point in time.
With a 122β114 win over the
Sacramento Kings at home on April 15, the Suns officially got their first winning season of 40+ games since their
2013β14 season. It also gave the Suns their first 10-game winning streak at home for the first time since their home games played during the period of
October 30-December 19, 2009 over a decade ago after starting out with a payback win over the
Minnesota Timberwolves on March 19 which also saw coach
Monty Williams getting ejected that night in March. Furthermore with a 40β15 record, it also gave Phoenix their best start for a season after 55 games played since the
2006β07 season.[69]
In their next game, on April 17,
Devin Booker became the ninth Suns player in franchise history to score over 9,000 points with the team, hitting that mark with two free-throws made with 4:06 in the second quarter that night against the
San Antonio Spurs. However, he ended the night with only 15 points in a loss to the Spurs that time.
Two days later, on April 19, the Suns got their first season of 41+ wins (which signifies an average record, at worst, for a normal NBA season) since their
2013β14 season.[70] This time, the Suns got their 41st win in a tense 128β127 overtime win over the
Milwaukee Bucks on the road, which also saw
Devin Booker make only half of his free-throws near the end of the game to win by one on purpose this time around as opposed to winning that way unintentionally against the Bucks earlier in this season at home.
Two days after that, on April 21, the Suns guaranteed themselves their first season of 42 or more wins in a season (indicating an above-average record in a regular 82-game NBA season) since the
2013β14 season. Like their previous game, their 116β113 win over the
Philadelphia 76ers on the road also ended with the Suns making only half of their free-throws with less than a second left in the game, though this time it was
Chris Paul shooting and it ended with a near buzzer-beating heave by
Joel Embiid from close to full-court range. Also on that day,
Devin Booker overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle in three-point shot attempts in franchise history with three failed three-point attempts that game, now being behind only
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor Hall of Fame point guard
Steve Nash there with his 2,417 three-point shot attempts.
Three days later,
Devin Booker not only surpassed
Connie Hawkins with a defensive three-second lane violation technical free-throw late in the first quarter, but also surpassed fellow
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Tom Chambers with two free-throws late in the first quarter to become 7th in free-throw attempts with the franchise by getting 9 total attempts in their rematch against the
Brooklyn Nets. He also became the sixth player in franchise history to reach 2,000 free-throws made with them, scoring 8 out of 9 total in a 128β119 loss to the Nets.
On April 26, in Phoenix's last game of their five-game road trip for April,
Devin Booker officially surpassed
Jay Humphries to be ninth in assists throughout the franchise's history with 3 total assists against the
New York Knicks. Booker first tied Humphries with an assist to
Mikal Bridges at 4:40 in the third quarter to catch up against New York and then overtook him with an assist to
Jevon Carter for 3 with 9:40 in the fourth quarter to begin a 10-2 scoring run to help the Suns get a 118β110 win over the Knicks to end that road trip with a winning record.
On April 28, 2021, the Suns officially broke their decade-long playoff drought, ending it by officially entering the
2021 NBA playoffs with a 109β101 win at home over the
Los Angeles Clippers.[4] Also on that night,
Devin Booker became the ninth player in franchise history to have over 7,000 field goal attempts with the team, having 19 attempts (with 9 shots made) for 21 points that night.[71]
^
abKnown as the PHX Arena from November 6β30, 2020 during the off-season, after
Talking Stick Resort lost the naming rights,[1] and was later renamed the Phoenix Suns Arena on December 1, 2020, before the start of the season. On July 16, 2021, during the
2021 NBA Finals, the arena adopted its current name after
Footprint acquired the naming rights.
^Formerly known as Fox Sports Arizona until March 31, 2021.
The 2020β21 Phoenix Suns season was their 53rd season as a franchise in the
National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as their 28th season at the
Footprint Center.[a][2] The Suns achieved their first winning season since the
2013β14 season after a 134β106 win over the
Washington Wizards on April 10, 2021.[3] The Suns then clinched a playoff berth for the first time since
2010 following a 109-101 win over the
Los Angeles Clippers on April 28, 2021.[4] They also clinched the
Pacific Division for the first time since
2007. They finished 51-21, with a winning percentage that, in a full 82-game season, would be equivalent to 58 wins.
In the first round, the Suns defeated the No. 7 seeded and defending
NBA championLos Angeles Lakers in six games and the No. 3 seeded
Denver Nuggets in four games in the Western Conference semifinals. The Phoenix Suns defeated the No. 4 seeded
Los Angeles Clippers (
Chris Paul's former team) in the Western Conference finals in six games to advance to their first
NBA Finals appearance in
28 years. However, they lost to the
Milwaukee Bucks in six games despite taking a 2-0 lead.
On September 8, 2020, nearly two months after firing
Steve Blake and Larry Greer during the
2020 NBA Bubble period (which led to Larry joining his older brother
Andy on the
New York Knicks as assistant coaches there soon afterward), the Suns hired former
Minnesota Timberwolves player development coach
Brian Randle as one of the incoming assistant coach replacements, taking on Steve Blake's apparent position with the team.[5] In addition to that move, their Director of Athletic Performance, Daniel Bove, announced his hiring by the
New Orleans Pelicans for that exact position there on his
Twitter account after helping the team go undefeated in the
2020 NBA Bubble.[6] Five days after the announced signing, the
Memphis Grizzlies announced the hiring of assistant coach
Darko RajakoviΔ going forward for this season, leaving Phoenix to search for his replacement.[7] On October 9, the Suns hired former
Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach
Kevin Young (who was an assistant alongside
Monty Williams during his time in Philadelphia and was once considered a head coach candidate for the 76ers) as their second (and final) new assistant coach hiring of the season, replacing RajakoviΔ's position going forward.[8]
Front office changes
On July 31, 2020, in a period that would normally be considered a part of this season before the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States began, the Suns fired 30 different employees for varying reasons that affected overall team performance, especially by being considered either redundant or outdated for the team.[9] Four months later, on
Halloween 2020, Suns co-owner
Richard J. Heckmann passed away at 76 years old due to complications relating to
multiple system atrophy, though his passing wasn't confirmed by the team until November 2.[10][11] During the start of the free agency period on November 20, NBA officials confirmed that 30 more Suns employees were
furloughed, with many of those employees that are still with the organization having to take a 5%-20% pay cut for this season, both of which were due to the economic impact of the
COVID-19 recession.[12]
Devin Booker won his first ever Player of the Week award for his production from February 8β14, 2021 on February 15 with 32.8 points on 56.3% field goal shooting, 47.6% three-point shooting, and 80.8% free-throw shooting, as well as 5.3 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game in four home games played in that time, winning all four of their games in the process there.[17] He also became the first Suns player to win such an award since
Goran DragiΔ on the week of
January 27βFebruary 2, 2014.
Chris Paul was later named as a nominee for Player of the Week in the Western Conference for his production from February 15β21, 2021, with that award being given to
Damian Lillard that week.
Devin Booker won his second Player of the Week award in three weeks, this time getting only a 3β1 record for the week of February 22β28, 2021, but averaging 33.0 points (including a season-high 43 points on February 28) on 53.8% field goal shooting and 4.3 assists in 32.3 minutes of action per game that week. Booker not only was the first Suns player since
Amar'e Stoudemire in the
2007β08 season (their last season they started a season with a 22β11 quality record) to earn the honor in multiple weeks of a season, but also was the first player to win the honor twice in a quick enough manner since
Steve Nash in
January 2007.[18]
A day after getting that Player of the Week Award, on March 2,
Devin Booker won his first ever Player of the Month award for his work throughout the month of February, helping lead the Suns to a 12β3 record that month, their highest total wins ever in that month, and the most games they had won in a month since
March 2010.[19] As the 14th Suns player to ever win that award, as well as the first since
Amar'e Stoudemire back in that same March 2010 period, Booker led the entire Western Conference with 27.9 points on 52.3% field goal shooting, 39.3% three-point shooting, and 85.2% free-throw shooting, 4.5 assists, and 3.7 rebounds per game.
Monty Williams was also nominated for Coach of the Month for February, though that award went to
Quin Snyder for the second time this season due to the Suns' extra loss that month.[20]
After only being nominated for the Coach of the Month for February, head coach
Monty Williams won his second ever Coach of the Month award (first winning that honor over a decade ago in January 2011 with the
New Orleans Hornets back when
Chris Paul was there) and his first ever with the Suns for the month of March on
April 1, edging out the honor over
Michael Malone, who coached his
Denver Nuggets squad to a similar 11β3 record that month.[21] While their records that month were similar, what separated them in the end was not only Williams' four-game winning streak ending March for the Suns, but also their better overall record, with Phoenix in the Top 10 for both offense and defense by that point for the first time since their
1997β98 season.[22] Not only was Williams named the first Suns head coach to be named Coach of the Month since former Suns player
Jeff Hornacek won it in
December 2013, but he also joined
Alvin Gentry (twice),
Mike D'Antoni (four different times), former Suns player
Frank Johnson,
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member and Hall of Famer (as a former player)
Paul Westphal, and fellow
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Cotton Fitzsimmons (three different times) as the only other Suns coaches to win the honor since it was first introduced.
On February 19 & 20, 2021, the Suns became the first team to have consecutive games of at least 35 assists with over 20 three-point shots made their in road wins over the
New Orleans Pelicans and
Memphis Grizzlies from that time (38 assists over 22 3's from New Orleans, 35 assists over 24 3's from Memphis).
In the
2021 NBA All-Star Game on March 7,
Chris Paul broke
Magic Johnson's All-Star record for career assists in All-Star games, getting 16 assists that night for 128 total assists in the All-Star games Paul's played in.[23]
On March 21,
Chris Paul became the third player in NBA history to reach 10,000 assists and 2,000 steals in their careers, joining only
John Stockton and former Suns player
Jason Kidd in the Suns' 111β94 win over the defending champion
Los Angeles Lakers.[24]
On April 2,
Dario Ε ariΔ became the third-fastest player to reach 2,000 rebounds and 500 three-pointers in his career at 336 games, only being slower than both
Paul George at 326 games and
Paul Pierce at 310 games in the Suns' 140β103 win over the
Oklahoma City Thunder.[25][26]
Ten days later, the Suns not only broke a franchise record for most three-pointers in a quarter with 12 in the second quarter, but they also tied an overall record for most three-pointers made in a half with 18 total against the
Houston Rockets.[27]
After surpassing
Maurice Cheeks to reach the Top 5 in all-time steals on April 13,
Chris Paul surpassed
Magic Johnson to reach the Top 5 in all-time assists less than a week later on April 19. As such, Paul joined
John Stockton and former Suns player
Jason Kidd as the only players to reach the Top 5 in both milestones throughout their entire NBA careers.
Team records
With 38 assists in his first four games with the Suns on December 23β29, 2020,
Chris Paul broke
Stephon Marbury's record for the most assists held in their first four games with the franchise.[28]
The 48 three-point attempts the Suns had on December 29, 2020 in their 111β86 win against the
New Orleans Pelicans was the highest amount of three-point attempts in a game for the franchise's history.[29]
With only 3 turnovers given up by the Suns' players to the
Indiana Pacers on January 9 (one from
Chris Paul, one from
Cameron Johnson, and one overall for the team by a shot clock violation in the third quarter), Phoenix tied a team record for fewest turnovers in a single game with their 125β117 win in Indiana.[30][31]
The Suns later tied that record once again on April 10 with 3 turnovers in their 134β106 win over the
Washington Wizards at home.[32]
From
January 18 to February 1, 2021,
Deandre Ayton had a modern-day franchise record-high eight straight games with at least 13 rebounds grabbed in each game played.
Their 41β12 fourth quarter finish on February 19, 2021 to win 132β114 against the
New Orleans Pelicans tied a franchise record for the biggest point differential for any quarter at the time, as well as became their best fourth quarter in franchise history.[33]
The 22 three-pointers the Suns had on February 19 against the Pelicans also tied a franchise record for most three-point shots made in a regular season game, which was first set on
November 14, 2010 in a win against the
Los Angeles Lakers.[34]
The Suns then broke that record a day later with 24 three-pointers made in a 128β97 win over the
Memphis Grizzlies.[35] The Suns' games from February 19 & 20, 2021 against New Orleans and Memphis were also the first time in franchise history the Suns had back-to-back games with 20+ three-point shots made in a row.[36]
With a 65β34 lead at halftime on February 20 against the
Memphis Grizzlies, this became their best lead by halftime on the road in franchise history.[37]
On March 21,
Chris Paul became the oldest player in franchise history to get a triple-double at 35 years old with 13 assists, 11 points, and 10 rebounds in a 111β94 win against the (admittedly shorthanded)
Los Angeles Lakers.[38] He is also 535 points away from being the first NBA player to put up 20,000 points and 10,000 assists in the NBA as of that date.[39]
The 43β13 first quarter the Suns had on April 2 against the
Oklahoma City Thunder is now not only the highest lead total the Suns ever recorded in the first quarter of a game, but also the largest positive point differential for a quarter in franchise history; the game eventually ended with a 140β103 win over the Thunder.[40]
With 12 three-pointers made in the second quarter of their April 12 game against the
Houston Rockets, they not only set a record for most three-pointers made in a quarter, but they also tied a record set earlier in the first half of the season by the
Utah Jazz for most three-pointers made in a half with 18 total.
The Suns later broke the record for most three-pointers made in a game that night after twice setting it earlier this season with 25 total three-pointers in their final win over the
Houston Rockets for this season (this time being at home).[41]
Milestones
Chris Paul reached 19,004 career points in the NBA with 13 points scored in a 109β103 win over one of Paul's old teams, the
Houston Rockets, on January 20, 2021. He is now the 60th player in league history to reach the 19,000 points barrier for the NBA.[42] He also tied
Dale Ellis' position for the All-Time Leading Scorers list that night.
The next game he played, he not only surpassed Ellis, but also tied
Reggie Theus on the list with 11 points against the
Denver Nuggets. The next night after that, he surpassed Theus on the list properly with 21 points against Denver, though both games ended in losses to the Nuggets in overtime thrillers.
On February 7, 2021,
Chris Paul scored 15 points to overtake former Suns player and Hall of Famer
Gail Goodrich as the 57th best scorer in league history in a 100β91 win over the
Boston Celtics.
In the next game Paul was eligible to play in, on February 10, he scored 28 points to overtake former Suns player and current, longtime Suns broadcaster
Eddie Johnson as the 56th best scorer in league history during a thrilling 125β124 win over the
Milwaukee Bucks.
On February 16,
Chris Paul overtook Hall of Fame center
Bob Lanier with an early basket and a foul three-point play at 10:01 in the first quarter to become the 55th best scorer in NBA history against the
Brooklyn Nets. He eventually ended the night with 29 points in an unfortunate 128β124 loss there.
On February 20,
Chris Paul overtook Hall of Fame legend
Oscar Robertson on the
NBA's career assist leaders list with 6 assists (3rd done in the second quarter) in their 128β97 win against the
Memphis Grizzlies.[43] This came a day after he put up a season-high 19 assists in a 132β114 win with a surprise in the fourth quarter over the
New Orleans Pelicans. Two days after surpassing Oscar Robertson, Chris Paul cracked the 9,900 assists barrier with 9 total in a 132β100 win at home against the
Portland Trail Blazers.
On March 18,
Chris Paul overtook one-time former Suns player
Jamal Crawford, first by tying him with an early two-point basket with 9:14 in the first quarter and then by overtaking Crawford with in the second quarter with a long, mid-range jump shot with 11:04 in the second quarter to become the 54th best scorer in NBA history against the
Minnesota Timberwolves. Paul eventually ended the night with 17 points in an upset loss that night.
Three days later, on March 21,
Chris Paul not only became the sixth player to crack 10,000 assists in the NBA with an alley-oop slam dunk pass to
Deandre Ayton with 7:09 left in the third quarter, but he also overtook
Terry Cummings to become the 53rd best scorer in NBA history with two free-throws made over a minute later with 6:03 left there in their only regular season home game against the
Los Angeles Lakers.[44] Paul later ended the night with a triple-double of 13 assists, 11 points, and 10 rebounds in a 111β94 win against the Lakers.[45]
In his next game on March 23, Chris Paul tied future Hall of Fame point guard
Tony Parker with only 8 points scored (along with 9 assists) in a 110β100 win over the
Miami Heat as the 52nd best scorer in NBA history.
The next night, Paul (briefly) became the sole possessor of that spot in their match against the
Orlando Magic with a mid-range two-pointer at 9:51 early in the first quarter. Paul ended up with 23 points in a close 112β111 upset loss to the Magic.
Four days after that night in Orlando,
Chris Paul overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor legend
Walter Davis by scoring 7 points before halftime to become the 51st best scorer in NBA history. Paul ended that day with 16 points, including some clutch free-throws scored late in overtime, for a 101β97 win against the
Charlotte Hornets. That game also became their first overtime win of the season after going 0β3 earlier on in 2021.
On April 5, 2021,
Chris Paul surpassed former Suns player
Clifford Robinson to reach the Top 50 in the
list of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders by first tying him with 12 points scored with 8:17 in the third quarter and then surpassing him with free-throws made with 9:55 left in the fourth quarter on the road against one of his former teams, the
Houston Rockets. He also ended the night with a double-double of 19 points and 11 assists alongside 4 steals in a tense 133β130 win over the Rockets. That not only made Paul the seventh player to reach 2,300 career steals, but he also became the fifth player in NBA history to reach 500 games with 10+ assists held in a career, joining Hall of Fame guards
John Stockton,
Magic Johnson, and former Suns players
Jason Kidd and
Steve Nash.[46]
A week later, on April 12,
Chris Paul ended up surpassing both Hall of Fame small forwards
Bernard King and
Scottie Pippen to not only be the 49th best scorer in the
list of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders, but also to become the sixth best ball stealer in the
list of National Basketball Association career steals leaders respectively. He did it by first scoring an early three-pointer with 9:27 left in the first quarter to quickly surpass King and then first tying Pippen in steals with 6:50 in the first quarter, followed by surpassing Pippen in all-time steals with a second steal at 9:53 left in the third quarter during the Suns' final match of the season against the
Houston Rockets.[47] Paul later ended the night with a near double-double of nine points and ten assists alongside those two steals in their 126β120 home win against the Rockets.
A day after that, on April 13,
Chris Paul surpassed
Maurice Cheeks to reach the Top 5 on the
list of National Basketball Association career steals leaders. After getting his first steal that night in the middle of the first quarter, he tied Cheeks in steals with a steal by 7:13 left in the fourth quarter, followed by surpassing Cheeks with a late steal coming at 3:22 left in the game. He ended the night with those three steals alongside nine assists and five points in a 106β86 win over the defending Eastern Conference champion
Miami Heat at home.[48]
On April 17,
Devin Booker became only the ninth player in NBA history to score over 9,000 points in the league before turning 25 years old by making two free-throws with 4:06 in the second quarter. He joined
LeBron James,
Kevin Durant,
Carmelo Anthony,
Kobe Bryant,
Tracy McGrady,
Giannis Antetokounmpo,
Shaquille O'Neal, and
Anthony Davis as the only other players to achieve this feat.[49] However, Booker only scored 15 points that night in a loss to the rivaling
San Antonio Spurs. He also became the fifth-youngest player in NBA history to reach over 9,000 points in NBA history, behind LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, and the late, great Kobe Bryant.[50]
With their November 16, 2020 trade for
Chris Paul, this marked their fourth trade for an All-Star player after a prior season concluded, coming behind
Truck Robinson in 1979,
Dennis Johnson in 1980, and
Charles Barkley in 1992.[52] Paul was later named an All-Star for this season with the Suns, leading them to a 20β10 record at the time of the official All-Star roster announcements.
On December 27, 2020,
Devin Booker overtook both former teammate
Leandro Barbosa and then
Shawn Marion with six three-point shot attempts to now be in the Top 3 for three-point shot attempts in franchise history during their revenge road win over the
Sacramento Kings. He also became the 12th player in franchise history to reach 2,000 free-throw attempts with only four attempts (three made) that night.
The Phoenix Suns began with a 3β1 start to a season for the first time since
2014.[29]
With 25 points scored in a close 112β107 loss to the
Los Angeles Clippers on January 3, 2021,
Devin Booker surpassed
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Tom Chambers to become the 11th best scorer in franchise history.[53] He also became the 12th Suns player in franchise history to reach 6,000 field goal attempts that night.
Their 7β3 start to this season is their best 10-game start to a season since the
2009β10 season.
Starting from
January 18, 2021 and continuing until at least January 28,
Deandre Ayton joined
Charles Barkley and his former rookie season teammate
Tyson Chandler as the only Suns players in the last 30 seasons to have at least 13 rebounds in six straight games.[54] With 17 rebounds against the
Dallas Mavericks on both January 30 and February 1, he later became the only Suns player in the last 30 seasons to achieve such results in eight straight games for a season.
On January 20,
Deandre Ayton became the first Suns player to get at least 25 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 blocks in a game since
Shawn Marion on
December 12, 2007 against the
Utah Jazz.[55] Ayton recorded 26 points, 17 rebounds, 5 blocks, and 3 assists in a 109β103 win over the
Houston Rockets that night.[56]
Also on January 20,
Devin Booker overtook
Larry Nance Sr. in shot attempts with 18 attempts to be 11th in attempted shots for the Suns that day.
Chris Paul's 14 assists in the first half on January 22 against the
Denver Nuggets was the most assists a Suns player has had in a half since
Steve Nash in 2007.[57] He'd only get one more assist that night before losing that game in overtime.
Also on January 22,
Devin Booker became the 11th player in franchise history to score 8,000 points with the Suns in his career, scoring 31 that game to reach 8,003 overall points that night, only leaving overtime early due to a strained left hamstring.[58] He also overtook
Steve Nash with 6/6 free-throws made that game to become the franchise's ninth-best free-throw scorer.
On February 1, 2021,
Devin Booker became the fourth Suns player (behind
Steve Nash,
Dan Majerle, and one-time former teammate
Leandro Barbosa) to score 700 three-pointers with them, scoring four of them that night, including a clutch three-pointer with 1.5 seconds left near the end of their road rematch against the
Dallas Mavericks to win 109β108 that night.[59]
Two days after returning to action,
Devin Booker surpassed
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle in points scored with the Suns as the new tenth best scorer in franchise history on February 3. He scored his 2-point basket to overtake Thunder Dan with 2:49 left in the second quarter, eventually ending with 25 points in a 111β86 loss to the
New Orleans Pelicans.
Two days later, on February 10,
Devin Booker overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Tom Chambers in the Top 10 for field goal attempts with the Suns, putting up 21 attempts in a close 125β124 win over the
Milwaukee Bucks that night. He also surpassed
Shawn Marion to be 11th in free-throw attempts with 9 had (making the 7 necessary for the win) that night.
Excluding their
2020 NBA Bubble period, the Suns' 4-game winning streak (at home) on February 5β10, 2021 was their first 4-game winning streak since
March 15β22, 2015.
With their 120β111 win on February 13 against the
Philadelphia 76ers and a 109β90 win against a severely undermanned
Orlando Magic a day later on
Valentine's Day, excluding their run in the 2020 Bubble, this became their first 6-game winning streak since
December 17β28, 2014. The Suns later matched that winning streak this season with wins from March 26-April 5, 2021.
A day later, he later became the sole holder of the eighth-best free-throw scorer in franchise history mark for a good while with 4 free-throws made in an upset 128β124 loss to the
Brooklyn Nets to end their 7-game homestand.
Chris Paul's 19 assists he had on February 19, 2021 in a 132β114 upset win against the
New Orleans Pelicans was the highest amount of assists a Suns player had in a game since
Goran DragiΔ's 18 from February 19, 2013 (and before that, since
Steve Nash's 19 on December 15, 2010 (or 20 on March 22, 2011)).[60]
The 30+ point wins on February 20 against the
Memphis Grizzlies and February 22 against the
Portland Trail Blazers was the first time the Suns have had consecutive 30+ point wins in a season since
April 15 & 17, 1989.[61] It also became the third time in the franchise's history that the Suns blew out consecutive opponents by 30 or more points in a season, with the first time being on
December 4 & 5, 1971 against the
Golden State Warriors.
The Suns started out their first 30 games in a season with a 20β10 record for the first time since the
2007β08 season.[63]
Later entering the All-Star Weekend, they led the Pacific Division and were at least second in their conference by that time for the first time since the
2006β07 season.[64]
On March 2, 2021,
Devin Booker surpassed former power forward
Larry Nance, Sr. as the newest, ninth best scorer in franchise history with 17 points scored before being controversially ejected with 7:10 left in the third quarter under a 114β104 win over the defending champion
Los Angeles Lakers.[65]
Devin Booker later reached his 100th 30+ point game of his career with a 35-point performance in a 127β121 win against the
Portland Trail Blazers on March 11.[66]
Two days later, Booker became the sole holder of the 10th best field goal scorer in franchise history with 10 made in a 122β99 win over the
Memphis Grizzlies.
On March 24,
Devin Booker became the 10th player in franchise history to reach 3,000 baskets made with the Suns, scoring 9 total in a 112β111 upset loss to the
Orlando Magic.
Two days later, on March 26,
Devin Booker surpassed
Larry Nance Sr. as the ninth-best attempted free-throw shooter in franchise history by getting two crucial free-throws made with 2.2 seconds remaining in their 104β100 win over the
Toronto Raptors at the
Amalie Arena in
Tampa Bay, Florida.
Their March 26 win against the Toronto Raptors in Tampa Bay also was the first time they reached 30 wins in a season without something like the
2020 NBA Bubble being involved since their
2014β15 season, with that also being their last season where they reached that mark with a winning record, with or without that NBA Bubble. That win also began a seven-game winning streak for the Suns this season, their first outside of the
2020 NBA Bubble since the
2009β10 season.
Two days after that, on March 28,
Devin Booker surpassed former teammate
Leandro Barbosa for the 3rd most three-point shots made in franchise history with four three-pointers made in a 101β97 overtime win over the
Charlotte Hornets at the end of their four-game road trip that also started with the
Miami Heat.[67] He also overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle in the Top 10 for field goal attempts with the Suns with 26 that day, reaching 6,665 total shot attempts and counting afterward.
With the Suns' 134β106 win over the
Washington Wizards at home two days later, they officially had their first winning season since their
2013β14 season.[3] On that night,
Devin Booker also overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle to reach the Top 10 in assists for the franchise's history with 6 total assists that game, reaching 1,827 overall assists from that point in time.
With a 122β114 win over the
Sacramento Kings at home on April 15, the Suns officially got their first winning season of 40+ games since their
2013β14 season. It also gave the Suns their first 10-game winning streak at home for the first time since their home games played during the period of
October 30-December 19, 2009 over a decade ago after starting out with a payback win over the
Minnesota Timberwolves on March 19 which also saw coach
Monty Williams getting ejected that night in March. Furthermore with a 40β15 record, it also gave Phoenix their best start for a season after 55 games played since the
2006β07 season.[69]
In their next game, on April 17,
Devin Booker became the ninth Suns player in franchise history to score over 9,000 points with the team, hitting that mark with two free-throws made with 4:06 in the second quarter that night against the
San Antonio Spurs. However, he ended the night with only 15 points in a loss to the Spurs that time.
Two days later, on April 19, the Suns got their first season of 41+ wins (which signifies an average record, at worst, for a normal NBA season) since their
2013β14 season.[70] This time, the Suns got their 41st win in a tense 128β127 overtime win over the
Milwaukee Bucks on the road, which also saw
Devin Booker make only half of his free-throws near the end of the game to win by one on purpose this time around as opposed to winning that way unintentionally against the Bucks earlier in this season at home.
Two days after that, on April 21, the Suns guaranteed themselves their first season of 42 or more wins in a season (indicating an above-average record in a regular 82-game NBA season) since the
2013β14 season. Like their previous game, their 116β113 win over the
Philadelphia 76ers on the road also ended with the Suns making only half of their free-throws with less than a second left in the game, though this time it was
Chris Paul shooting and it ended with a near buzzer-beating heave by
Joel Embiid from close to full-court range. Also on that day,
Devin Booker overtook
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Dan Majerle in three-point shot attempts in franchise history with three failed three-point attempts that game, now being behind only
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor Hall of Fame point guard
Steve Nash there with his 2,417 three-point shot attempts.
Three days later,
Devin Booker not only surpassed
Connie Hawkins with a defensive three-second lane violation technical free-throw late in the first quarter, but also surpassed fellow
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor member
Tom Chambers with two free-throws late in the first quarter to become 7th in free-throw attempts with the franchise by getting 9 total attempts in their rematch against the
Brooklyn Nets. He also became the sixth player in franchise history to reach 2,000 free-throws made with them, scoring 8 out of 9 total in a 128β119 loss to the Nets.
On April 26, in Phoenix's last game of their five-game road trip for April,
Devin Booker officially surpassed
Jay Humphries to be ninth in assists throughout the franchise's history with 3 total assists against the
New York Knicks. Booker first tied Humphries with an assist to
Mikal Bridges at 4:40 in the third quarter to catch up against New York and then overtook him with an assist to
Jevon Carter for 3 with 9:40 in the fourth quarter to begin a 10-2 scoring run to help the Suns get a 118β110 win over the Knicks to end that road trip with a winning record.
On April 28, 2021, the Suns officially broke their decade-long playoff drought, ending it by officially entering the
2021 NBA playoffs with a 109β101 win at home over the
Los Angeles Clippers.[4] Also on that night,
Devin Booker became the ninth player in franchise history to have over 7,000 field goal attempts with the team, having 19 attempts (with 9 shots made) for 21 points that night.[71]
^
abKnown as the PHX Arena from November 6β30, 2020 during the off-season, after
Talking Stick Resort lost the naming rights,[1] and was later renamed the Phoenix Suns Arena on December 1, 2020, before the start of the season. On July 16, 2021, during the
2021 NBA Finals, the arena adopted its current name after
Footprint acquired the naming rights.
^Formerly known as Fox Sports Arizona until March 31, 2021.