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Bradley Beal Makes Simple Farewell Post After Phoenix Suns Exit originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Phoenix Suns ...
After moving on from Bradley Beal, the Suns have their sights on an explosive young forward. A blockbuster may be brewing.
A Phoenix Suns employee has filed a lawsuit against the team alleging that he was discriminated against, harassed and demoted after he reported concerns with the security of the team, ...
The lawsuit states that on Dec. 17, 2023, the Phoenix Police Department's Homeland Defense Bureau conducted a field test of the security measures at the Suns' arena during a game.
Starting in 2021, it was revealed that the Phoenix Suns, under then-owner Robert Sarver, were being investigated for building a culture of racism and misogyny. The NBA fined Sarver $10 million and ...
The Phoenix Suns are reportedly facing another workplace discrimination lawsuit. The plaintiff, Jason Cope, has said that little has changed within the organization since former owner Robert ...
With the NBA season in full flow, the Phoenix Suns are having some significant difficulty outside the court. In a recent update, a former employee allegedly filed a lawsuit against management at ...
A former Phoenix Suns employee is suing the team, alleging racial discrimination and unlawful retaliation that led to her termination, according to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Arizona.
The Phoenix Suns are being sued by a current staff member for alleged discrimination, harassment and retaliation. Gene Traylor, the organization’s director of safety, security, and risk ...
Sophie Cunningham has joined the Phoenix Suns in denouncing a claim in a lawsuit that CEO Josh Bartelstein had an affair with the former Mercury player. The Suns issued their denial in a statement ...
The Phoenix Suns are once again in the headlines for the wrong reasons. Another lawsuit has popped up as CEO Josh Bartelstein faces allegations of having an improper relationship with former ...
Suns and Mercury owner Matt Ishbia said in a statement, “Nobody is surprised by this lawsuit and it will not stop the Phoenix Suns and Mercury from making our games available to as many people ...