Palm Desert, CA
Overall Rating
4.3
By Mauri
Great experience!
Footprint Center - Phoenix
Everything went in the right way, first with the online purchase, several communications for updates from Ticketmaster, finally no issue at all at the venue. I will surely purchase for more events!
By Stevo
Very different from sport in the UK
Footprint Center - Phoenix
Only my second experience of NBA ( the other was with the Lakers the previous weekend) whilst on holiday in the US. Loud, exciting, breathless, exhilarating entertainment; and the basketball was pretty good too! Would I go again? You bet.
By Samuel
Great experience
Footprint Center - Phoenix
The event was an outstanding experience, with a very familiar atmosphere. The services provided around the event, such as parking, public services, environmental care, security, and support within the facilities, were exceptional and greatly contributed to the overall success of the event.
By Family vacay
Had a blast
Footprint Center - Phoenix
Suns game was first class. First NBA my girls have been to and LOVED IT.
By Jim
Too Damn Loud
Footprint Center - Phoenix
We took our 10 year old grandson to the game. The music and announcing was so loud I could not understand him sitting next to me.
By Owen
A great night.
Footprint Center - Phoenix
The game and match night experience was amazing. Atmosphere and build up great. A real range of entertainment alongside a fantastic suns performance. Giveaways in abundance! Food and drink extremely expensive. Free travel on rail with ticket, excellent.
By Harrycat
Fun but annoying
Footprint Center - Phoenix
Sat in section 204, seats were good, but the constant music was soooo loud and every time the Suns were on defense they played a prerecorded “defense, defense” over and over. It really got old, we left after third quarter. Also was very disappointed the Suns gorilla didn’t do more, that used to be one of the best parts of the show. We won’t be going back.
By Bogus
Just OK
Footprint Center - Phoenix
While the Suns were a little off, that happens. But the process to use an electronic ticket is ludicrous. We were out front with a bunch of people simply trying to get our phones set up! Ridiculous! Loved the Native American night. Awesome. Lines were way too long, and hard to just get a water. Seats are extremely close together...and it was freezing in the Footprint center. Overall, just OK...we won't be going back very soon.
By Woogs
Bombardment
Footprint Center - Phoenix
Had pretty good seats for the Suns vs Thunder game, but I actually had to cover my ears at times, it was so LOUD in the Center. Too loud. Tone down the unnecessary decibel levels.
By Jiro
Awesome
Footprint Center - Phoenix
This is the first time in 20 years to watch the NBA game and it was AWESOME!
Phoenix Suns at Footprint Center
In the last three seasons, under the leadership of 2021-22 NBA Coach of the Year Monty Williams, the Suns have become the first team in NBA history to improve their win total by 13+ wins in each of three consecutive seasons. Over that time, the Suns have won a Western Conference title, two Pacific Division titles and a franchise record 64 games in the 2021-22 season.
The Suns' leading performers on the court include Devin Booker, who averaged a career-best 26.8 points to earn All-NBA First Team honors in 2021-22, Chris Paul, who led the NBA in assists per game for the fifth time last season, Deandre Ayton, who holds the highest field goal percentage of any player averaging a double-double through four seasons in NBA history, and Mikal Bridges, the runner-up for the 2021-22 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award.
Phoenix Suns 2022-23 Season
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1968
Team Colors: Purple, Orange, Black
Phoenix Suns History
Arizona's original professional sports franchise, the Phoenix Suns were established in the NBA in 1968 and for the last 30 years have been entertaining fans in downtown Phoenix at Footprint Center. The rich history of the franchise includes some of most memorable teams in NBA history, including the 1975-76 "Sunderella Suns," the 1992-93 team that brought Charles Barkley to Phoenix and reached the NBA Finals, and the "Seven Seconds or Less" era teams during which Steve Nash was twice named the league's MVP. Enshrined in the Suns Ring of Honor are Alvan Adams, Charles Barkley, Tom Chambers, Jerry Colangelo, Walter Davis, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Connie Hawkins, Kevin Johnson, Dan Majerle, Al McCoy, John MacLeod, Steve Nash, Joe Proski, Dick Van Arsdale, and Paul Westphal.
The Phoenix Suns had an incredible 2020-21 season, winning the Western Conference and narrowly falling in the NBA Finals to the Milwaukee Bucks. The Suns ended the 2021-2022 season with a franchise record of 64 wins and finished with the NBA's best record by eight games above the second best, the league's largest differential in 22 years.