PHOENIX -- Every team comes to training camp with a renewed sense of optimism. But the Suns might be as happy as any to begin this season with a clean slate. Phoenix is trying to rebound from a season where it traded two rotation players, fired its head coach at the All-Star break, then had its best player suffer an eye injury shortly thereafter that kept him out for the rest of the season.
All that, and the team missed making the playoffs by only two games. But for the first time in a long time, there are virtually no expectations of success. And for a team that struggled with so many issues last year, they seem more than happy to enter the season pressure-free, while searching for consistency and a renewed sense of identity.
The deal that sent
The offseason is likely to be a lot like the regular season was for the Phoenix Suns. As you may recall, rumors involving both
It's been such a wild year for the Phoenix Suns that the trade deadline rumors that swirled around 
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Earlier this week,
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