Phoenix Suns Playoff and Finals Odds for 2025-26

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Big changes have hit the Valley as the Phoenix Suns gear up for the 2025–26 NBA season. After a frustrating and underwhelming 2024–25 run, the front office hit the reset button, starting with a blockbuster trade that sent Kevin Durant packing and a fresh hire in new head coach Jordan Ott. 

If the pieces come together, the Suns could fight their way back into playoff contention for the first time since 2021. Early odds for the season are available at most sportsbooks. We'll provide all of the latest futures odds from Arizona sports betting operators throughout the 2025-26 season.

Latest Suns Odds & Futures: Playoffs, Championship, & More

Early odds aren’t favoring the Suns, who find themselves near the bottom of the board in nearly every major betting category. After finishing 11th in the Western Conference last season and missing even the Play-In tournament, the team is banking on a fresh coaching staff and a revamped roster to spark a turnaround and lay the groundwork for a more sustainable, competitive future. 

⭐ Odds to Win Pacific Division:+6500 (1.5% chance)
🚨 Odds to Qualify for Play-In+350 (22.2% chance)
🥇 Odds to Win Western Conference:+30000 (0.3% chance)
🏆 NBA Championship Odds:+75000 (0.1% chance)
🏀 Devin Booker MVP Odds+30000 (0.3% chance)

Odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook

Current 2025-26 Suns NBA Finals Odds

The Suns' NBA Finals odds are the second-longest in the NBA on DraftKings Arizona. The Phoenix Suns are clear longshots to win the NBA championship, with sportsbooks showing little confidence in a deep playoff run. With first-time head coach Jordan Ott at the helm, a new starting five, and a younger, unproven roster, Phoenix is embracing a full reset as it looks to build for the future rather than chase immediate title contention.

There are various Arizona sports betting apps with 2025-26 odds for the Phoenix Suns and every other NBA team.

Suns Chances to Make Playoffs and Win NBA Championship

The Suns are rolling out a fresh roster centered around rising young stars alongside veterans Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks. Despite this shakeup, sportsbooks have pegged Phoenix as underdogs across the board.

⭐ Win Pacific Division:1.5% (+6500)
🚨 Make NBA Playoffs:13.5% (+640)
🥇 Win Western Conference:0.3% (+30000)
🏆 Win NBA Championship: 0.2% chance (+75000)
Last Updated: October 14, 2025

The 2024-25 Suns starting 5 were one of the best when healthy. After missing both the Play-In tournament and the playoffs, the Phoenix Suns wasted no time shaking up their roster this offseason. While Devin Booker remains locked in through the 2025–26 season, the rest of the starting five has undergone major changes.Ryan Dunn returns after an impressive rookie campaign, and Mark Williams slides into the center spot. Phoenix added Dillon Brooks, Jared Butler, and Collin Gillespie, moving on from Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal, and Mason Plumlee. It’s a tougher, younger squad looking to prove itself in the West.

Where Can I Bet on the Phoenix Suns?

You can legally bet on the Suns and the entire NBA at all legal Arizona sportsbooks as long as you are 21 or older and within state lines. Aside from the NBA Championship, conference winner, division winner, and some awards, you will have to wait until more of next season's odds are released to bet on the Suns. Here are a few notable sportsbooks with good Arizona sportsbook promos to get started on NBA betting:

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Phoenix Suns Team & Franchise History

The Suns have never won a championship since entering the NBA as an expansion team along with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1968.

NBA Finals Record:0-3
Western Conference Finals Record:3-7
Western Conference Finals Appearances:10
NBA Playoff Record:160-164
NBA Playoff Appearances:33

How Many Times Have the Suns Won the NBA Championship?

None. They lost 4-2 to the Celtics in 1976, 4-2 to the Bulls in 1993, and 4-2 to the Bucks in 2021.

How Many Times Have the Suns Made the NBA Finals?

Three times, once when they were still relative newcomers to the NBA, again when Charles Barkley was leading the team, and recently when they held a 2-0 lead but lost the next four to Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks.

How Many Times Have the Suns Made the Playoffs?

Phoenix has made the playoffs 33 times, with the longest non-playoff drought happening from 2010 until 2020, ending that drought by making a run to the NBA Finals.

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Calli Varner

Calli is lifelong resident of Arizona and has been an avid sports fan since she can remember. After earning her Bachelor’s degrees from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, she combined her passion for journalism and sports. Calli has covered the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAAF, college sports, and sports betting for several media outlets.

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