Buy Phoenix Suns tickets online and check out one of the NBA's most consistent teams as they compete year after year in postseason play. The Suns were founded in 1968 and are part of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference. Since the team's beginnings, the Suns have won six division titles and two conference titles.
The demand for Phoenix Suns tickets has gone through the roof from 2004-2009 as the team has been dominated the Pacific Division by coming in first or second season after season. In 2009 the Suns traded Shaquille O'Neal for Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic who will join team captain Grant Hill in the team's run for another title in 2010.
Fun Suns Facts:
* In his inaugural season as a Phoenix Suns power forward, Charles Barkley won his MVP title by averaging 25.6 point per game with an incredible .520 shooting percentage from the field while taking in an average of 12.2 rebounds per game with 5.1 assists per game.Buying Phoenix Suns tickets online is the easiest and most convenient way to experience the fun and excitement of seeing one of the NBA's elite teams in action. Suns tickets make a great gift for the sports fan in your life!
The Suns play in the spacious confines of US Airways Center, also affectionately referred to as the Purple Palace,' located in downtown Phoenix. Fans love the arena for its amenities and convenient location. The nicely sized arena has a capacity of up to 18,422 for basketball games with great views of the court from each side of the venue. The Purple Palace is such an exceptional venue for basketball that it was used as the site of the 1995 and 2009 NBA All Star Game.
The glory years for Phoenix Suns tickets took place in the early 1990s when the Suns would challenge the supremacy of the Chicago Bulls in the Finals and during regular season games that were always competitive. The Suns featured the controversial and hard-nosed play of power forward Sir Charles Barkley who won the MVP award after his first year with the team. Supporting Barkleys star role on the roster was Danny Ainge, Oliver Miller and Richard Dumas. The Suns were defeated by the Bulls in the 1993 NBA Finals but the series will be well remembered for its animated style of edgy basketball.


