Inside The Suns

Suns Officially Eliminated from Playoffs

The Suns will miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2019-20 season.
Apr 9, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer reacts against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first half at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Apr 9, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer reacts against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first half at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

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PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Suns’ nightmare season will officially not continue into the playoffs.

Despite having the highest payroll in NBA history, the Suns (35-45) have been eliminated from play-in and playoff contention after a blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Wednesday night, marking their eighth-straight loss in a total collapse down the stretch.

Phoenix has had virtually nothing go right for it during this season, and now the Suns will enter the offseason with a ton of questions to answer and decisions to make. 

Both Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal were involved in trade rumors this season, and the Suns will likely explore trading them again this summer. 

Owner Mat Ishbia invested heavily into trying to turn the Suns into a championship contender after last season’s first-round sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves, but also used a sense of continuity to build around Durant, Beal and Devin Booker. 

Ishbia had a now infamous quote after last season that has been a big talking point to look back on because of the Suns’ disastrous season. 

“Ask the other 29 GMs, 26 of them would trade their whole team for our whole team, our draft picks, and everything as is,” Ishbia said on May 1, 2024. 

“The house is not on fire. We’re in a great position. It’s not hard to fix.”

After this quote, the Suns fired first-year coach Frank Vogel and hired Arizona native Mike Budenholzer as their next head coach, giving him a massive 5-year, $50 million contract. Now, Budenholzer is more than on the hot seat after how bad the Suns have underachieved in his first season. 

In addition to coaching and star players, there will also likely be changes coming to the front office and the rest of Phoenix’s roster.

With the Suns regular season officially over in just two more games, the focus can immediately switch to how they can attempt to apply these changes for the better this summer. 

Ishbia and Booker have both openly said they don’t want to rebuild and want Booker to remain on the Suns, so Phoenix’s offseason approach will be one to closely monitor. 


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Brendan Mau
BRENDAN MAU

Brendan Mau is a staff writer for Suns on SI. Brendan has been a credentialed media member covering the Suns since 2023 and holds a bachelor’s degree in sports journalism from Arizona State’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. Follow Brendan on X @Brendan_Mau for more news, updates, analysis and more!