Phoenix Suns fire head coach Mike Budenholzer after disappointing lone season at the helm

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The Phoenix Suns fired head coach Mike Budenholzer on Monday after just one year in charge. Despite the presence of star players Kevin Durant , Devin Booker and Bradley Beal on the team, the Suns endured a poor season under Budenholzer, finishing with a 36-46 record. That saw them finish the regular season 11th in the Western Conference, failing to make the playoffs and even the play-in tournament.

“Competing at the highest level remains our goal, and we failed to meet expectations this season,” the Suns said in a short statement . “Our fans deserve better. Change is needed.



” Budenholzer took charge of Phoenix ahead of the 2024-25 season having spent five years with the Milwaukee Bucks, which included winning the NBA championship in the 2020-21 season. After replacing Frank Vogel in Phoenix, the 55-year-old had a promising start to his tenure in the Copper State, going 8-1 to start the season. Expectations were high with the Suns boasting the most expensive roster in the league, per Spotrac , but the team’s form dipped as the year wore on, culminating in an eight-game losing streak in March and April – all by double digits.

The winless run came to an end against the San Antonio Spurs last week – the Suns’ penultimate game of the season before a defeat to the Sacremento Kings – but at that point, they had already been eliminated from playoff contention. According to ESPN , the Suns are the third team in NBA history to start the season with an 8-1 record or better and then fail to make the playoffs. The NBA play-in tournament begins on Tuesday with eight teams vying for four spots in this season’s playoffs.

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