Phoenix Suns Starting Lineup: Analyzing the Phoenix Suns Depth Chart, 6th Man, Bench & More

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As the 2025–26 NBA season approaches, one thing is clear: the Phoenix Suns are in transition. After a whirlwind of roster moves in the offseason, the team's starting five is set. Devin Booker now leads a rebuilt roster under new coach Jordan Ott. Ryan Dunn returns after a promising rookie season, and Mark Williams steps into the starting center role. New arrivals Dillon Brooks and Jared Butler add depth, while Collin Gillespie proved reliable off the bench.

Ahead of the season, the Suns' championship odds are one of the longest in the league, follow along all season to see how the Suns' new roster shapes up.

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What Does the Phoenix Suns' Starting 5 Lineup Look Like?

The Phoenix Suns are one of the oldest teams in the NBA and last season, their starting lineup was among the most expensive in the league. After failing to reach the Play-In or the playoffs, the Suns were aggressive this offseason, reshaping their roster around youth, defense, and experience in hopes of a stronger playoff push.

Below we dive into the Phoenix Suns' new starting five for the season.

PositionStarter
Point Guard:Devin Booker
Shooting Guard:Jalen Green
Small Forward:Ryan Dunn
Power ForwardDillon Brooks
CenterMark Williams

Point Guard Devin Booker

The three-time All-Star remains the heart of the franchise, bringing elite scoring, playmaking, and leadership to the floor. While Booker has spent time at both guard spots in recent seasons, he will return to point guard. But Booker’s role could shift slightly throughout the season, but his place in the starting five is set in stone. Booker has +30000 odds to win MVP at sportsbooks in Arizona

Shooting Guard Jalen Green

At shooting guard, Jalen Green steps in. Already a budding star with the Rockets, the fifth-year guard looks to take another leap with a fresh start under the Suns’ new head coach. He brings a playmaking spark to the lineup, pairing with Devin Booker in a dynamic backcourt. His speed, athleticism, and off-ball movement inject much-needed energy and versatility into the Suns’ offense.

Small Forward Ryan Dunn

After an impressive rookie season, Ryan Dunn returns to the lineup ready for a bigger role. Known for his elite perimeter defense and versatility, Dunn disrupts opposing offenses, forces turnovers, and guards multiple positions. He’s also emerging as a young leader on this Suns team, setting the tone on both ends of the floor.

Power Forward Dillon Brooks

Dillon Brooks steps in at power forward, bringing eight seasons of NBA experience and a steady veteran presence to a youthful roster. His lockdown defense can disrupt opponents, while his ability to hit spot-up shots provides reliable scoring without interrupting the team’s offensive flow.

Center Mark Williams

The Phoenix Suns landed a promising big man by acquiring Mark Williams from Charlotte last season. Williams brings a blend of productivity and athleticis, he’s a strong rim-runner, pick-and-roll finisher, and offensive rebounder, addressing a key deficiency for Phoenix. He averaged 15.3 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game last season, shooting a robust 60.4% from the field.

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Examining the Phoenix Suns’ 2025-26 Bench

On top of changes to the starting five, the Suns’ bench also underwent adjustments. New addition Jared Butler adds much-needed depth, while Collin Gillespie and Grayson Allen provide steady contributions off the bench.

Below is how the Suns' bench stacks up this season.

Position2nd3rd4th
Point Guard:Jared ButlerCollin GillespieGrayson Allen
Shooting Guard:Grayson AllenDevin BookerKoby Brea
Small Forward:Royce O'NealeNigel Hayes-DavisGrayson Allen
Power ForwardOso IghodaroNigel Hayes-DavisRyan Dunn
CenterKhaman MaluachNick RichardsOso Ighodaro

It’s a reset year in a competitive Western Conference, but if the pieces click, Phoenix has the potential to return to playoff contention for the first time since their 2021 Finals appearance.

Who Is the Phoenix Suns’ 6th Man?

Grayson Allen has been in the NBA since 2018, when he was drafted by the Utah Jazz. The Milwaukee Bucks traded Allen to the Suns in September 2023. Allen is a key player on both ends of the court. One of Allen's greatest strengths is his shooting beyond the arc, which has come in handy late in the game. The Suns got a victory against the Jazz in February thanks to Allen's buzzer-beating 3-pointer. Allen will be back as he signed a four-year contract extension in April of 2024.

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Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker shoots a jumper.

Get to Know the Phoenix Suns' Front Office

General ManagerBrian Gregory
Head CoachJordan Ott
Associate Head CoachDeMarre Carroll

Who Is the Phoenix Suns' Head Coach?

The Suns have appointed Jordan Ott, formerly an assistant with the Cleveland Cavaliers, as their new head coach on a four-year deal. Ott brings 12 years of NBA experience, having served on coaching staffs in Atlanta, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Cleveland. At his introductory press conference, Ott laid out a clear vision: a fast-paced offense, aggressive defense, and building trust through consistent effort and relationship. His arrival signals a fresh culture shift, a focus on structure, development, and competitive spirit, as the Suns enter a new era.

Who Is the Phoenix Suns’ General Manager?

After serving the Suns for two years, initially as a consultant and later as Vice President of Player Programming, Brian Gregory has been promoted to General Manager for the 2025–26 season. Though Gregory lacked direct NBA front-office experience, Gregory made an immediate impact in Phoenix by overseeing the draft selections of Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro in 2024, while also spearheading a comprehensive player development system.

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Wes is an editor and writer for BetArizona.com. Based out of the Kansas City area, Wes has covered sports professionally since 2015 with a strong emphasis on sports betting and the NFL, though he's also covered pro wrestling, UFC, college sports and more.

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