After their playoff exit, there has been some speculation that the Suns could part ways with one of their star players.
Frank Vogel is on the hottest of seats currently as head coach of the Phoenix Suns, regardless of what the final decision may be. Vogel did a fine job in his first season at the helm, but the flame-out at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves in four games could ultimately cost him his job.
The Phoenix Suns are still undecided on the future of Frank Vogel - at least that's what Suns owner Mat Ishbia told reporters yesterday. "We're going to evaluate everything," Ishbia said during a press conference.
Charles Barkley takes a lot of heat, but no one can ever accuse him of refusing to say what he really thinks. He wishes other NBA analysts would do the same.
The Phoenix Suns find themselves at a critical crossroads after they had their championship-or-bust season ended by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the playoffs.
James — who has a reputation for being hard on head coaches — has averaged a new HC every 2.6 seasons.
Halfway through the First Round, when it became clear that they had met a formidable foe, Phoenix Suns head coach Frank Vogel was already rumored to be on the hot seat.
Owner Mat Ishbia refused to pledge his support for Vogel during a press conference Wednesday at Footprint Center. However, he added that rumors about Vogel, players or other team employees shouldn’t be given any weight because in-person discussions haven’t begun.
The Phoenix Suns have yet to decide on the future of coach Frank Vogel with the franchise as they enter evaluation mode, team owner Mat Ishbia told NBA reporters, via Dunae Rankin of the Arizona Republic.
The Phoenix Suns have yet again faced an unfortunate fate in the NBA Playoffs. Chris Finch exposed every single coverage that Frank Vogel could run and it showed.
Nightmares became reality for the Phoenix Suns when Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves sealed the deal on a four-game first-round sweep in the desert on Sunday night.
Prominent Phoenix Suns members including GM James Jones and Owner Mat Ishbia are scheduled to meet with reporters on Wednesday - but one insider says don't
The Phoenix Suns have a huge problem on their hands after their star-studded lineup lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves in four straight games. It’s an embarrassing defeat that betrays the lofty pre-season expectations many fans and media had for the franchise.
Phoenix Suns shooting guard Bradley Beal on Sunday went viral for a sideline moment he had with his head coach Frank Vogel. The three-time All-Star has since downplayed the incident.
Frank Vogel was supposed to steady the Suns as their big three became accustomed to playing alongside each other.
The Phoenix Suns' disappointing postseason journey ended in a sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves, highlighting a tumultuous season marked by internal struggles and unmet expectations.
Phoenix Suns fans are watching their super-team fall apart and they don't know how to handle their emotions.
Without a doubt, the Phoenix Suns have been among the most disappointing teams in the NBA. And that’s basically the polite version. Now, word has it they could fire coach Frank Vogel — after just one season.
Frank Vogel has been the coach of the Suns for one NBA regular season and three playoff games. And for the Suns, that may be long enough. Per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Suns are considering firing Vogel after the playoffs.
The Suns have lost the first three games of their first-round playoff series against the Timberwolves by double digits.
The Phoenix Suns are currently resembling a failed experiment more than ever. Entering the season, significant concerns loomed over the team, and as the season progressed, those concerns only intensified.
Despite a challenging 2nd half in Game 2 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Phoenix Suns’ head coach Frank Vogel focused on the positives, highlighting the team’s competitive 1st half where they led by one point at the break.
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