Maybe the most star-crossed franchise in NBA history, they’ve played in three NBA Finals and come up just short each time. Most of their biggest stars are associated with injuries (Amare Stoudemire, Kevin Johnson) and/or playoff disappointments (Charles Barkley, Steve Nash).
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- All-time greatest players
- Expansion draft picks (1968)
- In game five of the 1976 NBA Finals
- In the 2007 Western Conference Semifinals (“Virtual NBA Finals”)
- Lengthy playoff drought
- Loss to Spurs in 2007 Conference Semifinals
- Name etymology
- NBA Finals appearance to break playoff drought (1976)
- NBA Finals appearance to break playoff drought (2021)
- Overcoming 3-1 series deficit in 2006 Conference Quarterfinals
- Rivalry with Spurs
- Subject of the book Seven Seconds or Less
- Upset by the Bucks in the 1978 playoffs first round
- Upsetting the Warriors in the 1976 Western Conference Finals
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charles barkley
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All-star game
upsets and cinderellas
awards and honors
amare stoudemire
trades and free agency
chris paul
droughts and streaks
injuries and complications
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