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The Phoenix Suns’ regular season will begin at home against the Dallas Mavericks on Oct. 19, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania. The first game of the year for both teams follows Dallas’ elimination of Phoenix in the Western Conference semifinals. The Suns lost Game 7 at Footprint Center in a 33-point blowout that saw the deficit grow as high as 46 points.
Read this story and other North Texas business news from our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal If Dallas Stars CEO Brad Alberts has his way, the NHL team will continue playing at the American Airlines Center for years to come. The 21-year-old arena's future remains an open question after Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban put the NBA franchise's odds of staying at its long-time home at "less than 50%" during an interview with The Dallas Morning News last fall.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
44 | FC | |
25 | F | |
26 | G | |
77 | G | |
22 | PG | |
10 | F | |
8 | GF | |
11 | GF | |
3 | PG | |
42 | FC | |
00 | C | |
21 | G | |
1 | GF | |
7 | C | |
35 | FC |