Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I figured out the Phoenix Suns starting roster. It wasn’t rocket science, but it took a bit of digging and watching some games.

First things first, I started by hitting up Google. I mean, where else do you begin, right? I searched for “Phoenix Suns starting lineup” and checked out a few sports news sites like ESPN and Bleacher Report. They usually have the predicted or confirmed lineups. But sometimes, those sites are just guessing like the rest of us!
Next up, I went straight to the source – the Suns’ official website. Teams usually announce their starting lineup on game day. I scrolled through their news section and social media feeds (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram) looking for any hints or official announcements. It can be a real pain to find the actual info, but it’s usually the most accurate.
Then I started watching games. Yeah, you gotta watch the games! No substitute for that. I watched the pre-game show and listened to what the commentators were saying. They often have the inside scoop and announce the starting five before the tip-off. Plus, I was taking note of who was actually starting each game. Was there a pattern? Were they switching things up?
I also kept an eye on player news. Injuries, trades, and suspensions can obviously mess with the starting lineup. So, I followed beat reporters on Twitter and checked injury reports to see who was out. That usually gives you a good clue about who’s gonna fill in.
Finally, after a bunch of games and news checks, I had a pretty good idea of the usual starting five. For example, it was pretty clear that Kevin Durant and Devin Booker were locked in. But the other spots could change depending on matchups or player performance.
So, what was the typical lineup I pieced together? Something like this:
- Point Guard: Usually someone like Bradley Beal (when healthy) or someone else if he’s out.
- Shooting Guard: Definitely Devin Booker.
- Small Forward: Probably Grayson Allen.
- Power Forward: Kevin Durant all day.
- Center: Jusuf Nurkic in the center.
Of course, this can change game to game, especially with injuries or coaching decisions. But that’s generally what I was seeing after doing all that digging and watching. It’s all about staying updated and paying attention!