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Suns fans excited to return to home games


Feb. 16, 2021
PHOENIX — Dave Thaker was 11 when the Phoenix Suns last made the NBA playoffs, advancing to the Western Conference Finals in the 2009-10 season before falling to the eventual champion Los Angeles Lakers.
Since then, Thaker and Suns fans have endured a drought that has felt drier than the Mojave Desert. Phoenix posted a 306-489 (.384 win percentage) record in the last 10 seasons, finishing at the bottom of the Western Conference (three times) more times than they had a .500 or better mark (twice).
With the second-longest postseason drought in the NBA, the Suns have often made optimism scarce for their fanbase. However, Thaker and others were abundant with hope ahead of Phoenix’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 10, its third contest with a maximum capacity of 1,500 fans in attendance at Phoenix Suns Arena.

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'Saving up for playoff money': Suns fans excited to return to games, cheer on competitive team


‘Saving up for playoff money’: Suns fans excited to return to games, cheer on competitive team
Corey Kruger is happy Phoenix Suns fans are allowed at home games again and believes Chris Paul is a key to the team’s success this season. (Source: Cronkite News)
By Trevor Booth | February 17, 2021 at 6:13 AM MST - Updated February 17 at 6:13 AM
PHOENIX — Dave Thaker was 11 when the Phoenix Suns last made the NBA playoffs, advancing to the Western Conference Finals in the 2009-10 season before falling to the eventual champion Los Angeles Lakers.
Since then, Thaker and Suns fans have endured a drought that has felt drier than the Mojave Desert. Phoenix posted a 306-489 (.384 win percentage) record in the last 10 seasons, finishing at the bottom of the Western Conference (three times) more times than they had a .500 or better mark (twice).

Arizona , United-states , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , Nebraska , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , Iowa , Phoenix , University-of-wisconsin , Brooklyn , Chris-paul