Phoenix Suns, Mat Ishbia and Bradley Beal
Digest more
After two years of failed superteam experiments, the Phoenix Suns are hitting reset—but they aren’t worried about losing their franchise star. According to Suns owner Mat Ishbia, there’s no added pressure to win just to keep Devin Booker happy, because he believes Booker is fully committed to the team’s long-term vision.
Phoenix Suns governor Mat Ishbia is not worried about his star becoming unhappy because of a lack of wins. Ishbia said SiriusXM NBA Radio that he doesn't feel pressure to win to keep Devin Booker happy and said Booker will be happy because of the team's effort to win.
Mat Ishbia, the new owner of the Phoenix Suns, was always driven by a pro hoops goal during icy Detroit winters spent shooting hoops with his older brother Justin and his friend Jon Borovich, ...
Mat Ishbia brings a huge passion for basketball, a sport in which he was a high school star and reserve member of Michigan State University’s NCAA-championship squad in 2000.
Suns Owner Mat Ishbia, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. After officially announcing the Phoenix Suns would host the 2027 NBA All-Star game, owner Mat Ishbia and NBA commissioner Adam Silver met with ...
Mat Ishbia was not born with a silver spoon, even though his father, Jeff, was a local attorney and idea man. Mat Ishbia may have handed over a record $4 billion at the Suns’ last trade deadline ...
Ishbia, who was on Michigan State's 2000 men's basketball national title team, ... It was the late 1990s, and a 5-foot-10 guard named Mat Ishbia joined MSU’s basketball program.
Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia's candid reflections on past mistakes spark debate. Is the franchise truly learning from its missteps?