When Drew Eubanks’ play went south, they could’ve tried Azubuike. We are excited to welcome another new contributor to Bright Side of the Suns, Kevin Salut.
The Phoenix Suns have a ton of pressure on them to perform in the 2024 Playoffs because their superstar core of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal are expected to be good enough to win it all.
Phoenix Suns expected to have their full roster — aside from Damion Lee — ready for Thursday’s game against LeBron James and the LA Lakers. AZCentral.com’s Duane Rankin, who is with the team on the road, reported the Suns will have a late scratch since backup forward Drew Eubanks has contracted an illness.
Welcome to ‘Inside the Suns’, your weekly deep down analysis of the current Phoenix Suns team. Each week the Fantable - a round table of Bright Siders - give their takes on the Suns’ latest issues and news.
Frank Vogel has been tinkering all season long, and it appears that he’s finally pulled the right levers. Frank Vogel came to the Phoenix Suns with a blank canvas and was allowed to take this paintbrush and begin his masterpiece.
Phoenix Suns center Udoka Azubuike has made the most of his opportunities in limited minutes this season. The former Jayhawk scored 11 points and added five rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes in a Wednesday win over the Rockets.
Phoenix Suns center Udoka Azubuike was brought in on a two-way contract and was hardly seeing the court prior to the last three games and he is taking advantage of the opportunity.
In a space where the Suns are searching, finding minutes for Azubuike provided multiple sparks within his shifts in the rotation vs Sacramento. In a game where the Phoenix Suns (14-14) were -15 on the road against the Sacramento Kings, there were few positives or bright spots to glean from.
Udoka Azubuike had a stellar college career at Kansas before being selected with the 27th pick in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz. This past year,
It didn't work out for Udoka Azubuike with the Utah Jazz, but the Phoenix Suns are going to try their luck with the 6-foot-11, 270-pound center, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. "Free agent C Udoka Azubuike has agreed on a two-way contract with the Phoenix Suns, Zach Kurtin and Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports tell ESPN.
Free agent center Udoka Azubuike is signing a two-way contract with the Suns, agent Mark Bartelstein told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. The former Kansas
Udoka Azubuike was initially the 27th pick in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz after four seasons playing for the Kansas Jayhawks. This summer, Azubuike became a free agent, and ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reports that he will sign a two-way contract with the Phoenix Suns.
Which impending free agents in the Northwest Division are the rise for big paydays, and whose stock is trending down? We take a look here.
The Utah Jazz came into the 2022-23 season composed of random players who arrived mostly in salary-match deals for Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell. Udoka Azubuike is the sole homegrown talent drafted by the organization, and even then, he looks like he is on his way out after the Jazz rejected his extension.
Azubuike appeared to suffer a dislocated ankle in a G League contest on March 10, his third right ankle injury in the past 13 months.
The Utah Jazz are focused on bringing an NBA championship to Salt Lake City. Developing young players is not currently a priority. Sometimes, players find a way to develop anyway.
Azubuike was hurt in the first quarter of the Salt Lake City Stars’ game when he landed awkwardly after attempting to block a shot.
Azubuike, a hulking center with a massive 7-foot-7 wingspan, saw action in just 15 games as a rookie last season.
With the 2019-20 men's college basketball regular season concluded, we dig into the excitement of tournament time, and conference award season. There's perhaps no bigger anticipation than who will eventually be named the national Player of the Year.
The first weekend of the NCAA Tournament is in the books, and we ended up with an awful lot of chalk.
The college football season has officially ended. Clemson routed Alabama for the national championship, and Nick Saban is not happy. So what are college sports fans to do now? Turn their attention to hoops, of course.
One month in, and the college basketball season has been quite entertaining. We've already seen three different teams sit atop The Associated Press Top 25, and we've had our fair share of close games and exciting finishes — and that was just at the Maui Invitational.
Here we are at the Final Four. The stage is literally bigger (hello, Alamodome!), and the stakes are high. While the tournament has been fun so far, this is championship-winning time.
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