As far as NBA teams on an upward trajectory, they don't get much better than the current Suns set-up, and that's perhaps why Phoenix Suns tickets are in such great demand. If you want to see the Phoenix Suns play, then check out the availability at SeatPick.
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Under current head coach Monty Williams, it would be fair to say that things at the Footprint Center have been moving in the right direction.
When Williams took over, the Suns hadn't made it to the post-season in a decade, and in just his second season in charge, they made it all the way to the NBA Finals, where they unluckily lost to a Milwaukee Bucks side benefitting greatly from the superlative displays of a certain Giannis Antetokounmpo.
They followed up a 2020-21 NBA Finals appearance with a first-place finish in the Western Conference for the first time since 2005, and the sky is very much the limit, especially with Kevin Durant now part of their roster.
The Suns were established in 1968, and in 75-76, they secured their first-ever NBA Finals appearance, losing to the Boston Celtics.
In 1992-93, with Charles Barkley on board, they reached their second, this time losing to the Chicago Bulls after a fine 62-20 regular season record.
In 2004-05 and 2005-06, Steve Nash performed heroically as the Phoenix Suns suffered back-to-back Conference Finals losses to the San Antonio Spurs and the Dallas Mavericks.
A period of mediocrity followed, but under Monty Williams, the Arizona side is now back where they belong, challenging for deep runs into the playoffs.
The Pacific Division has plenty of quality, so much so that the main rivals to the Suns are constantly evolving.
While the Los Angeles Lakers would be seen as a big rival a few short years ago, it's actually more a case that the likes of the Sacramento Kings and the Golden State Warriors that hold more fear for Phoenix.
In 1992 the Phoenix Suns moved from the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum to the Footprint Center, which was originally named the America West Arena, or more affectionately, 'The Purple Palace.'
The capacity at the Footprint Center is currently 17,071, and events at the venue, regardless of the team they are taking on or whether the date is in the regular season or the playoffs, usually sell out fast.
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Phoenix Suns ticket prices on the resale market can vary based on several factors such as the location of the ticket in the stadium, the importance of the match and supply and demand. Typically, Phoenix Suns tickets on the ticket market will cost an average of €213. Currently, for this season Phoenix Suns tickets cost about €66 per ticket.
Phoenix Suns home games are played at PHX Arena Phoenix, US. Make sure to check out the PHX Arena Seating Plan for more details on the best blocks and tips.
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