2023-24 Phoenix Suns Starting Lineup Today: Analyzing the Phoenix Suns Depth Chart, 6th Man, Bench & More

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The 2024 Phoenix Suns' starting lineup may not have started out how everyone had thought, but that has changed over the course of the season. With the team still dealing with some nagging injuries from stars like Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, the starting lineup for Phoenix looks more like how it should have been, and that it should (hopefully) look similar down the stretch.

Currently with the Suns' starting 5 lineup playing recently, the Suns Championship Odds remain among the favorites in the NBA.

Latest Phoenix Suns Starting Lineup Today:

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C R. Gobert
PF K. Towns
PG M. Conley
SF J. McDaniels
SG A. Edwards
C J. Nurkic
PF K. Durant
PG D. Booker
SF G. Allen
SG B. Beal
Spread PHX -5.0
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O/U 208.5
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C R. Gobert
PF K. Towns
PG M. Conley
SF J. McDaniels
SG A. Edwards
C J. Nurkic
PF K. Durant
PG D. Booker
SF G. Allen
SG B. Beal
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What Does the Phoenix Suns Starting 5 Lineup Look Like?

Eric Gordon and Keita Bates-Diop have been filling in as starters during the injury absences from guys like Beal and Booker, but these will be looked upon in hindsight as cameos when it is all said and done this season. The lineup listed below represents the Suns at full strength.

PositionStarter
Point Guard:Devin Booker
Shooting Guard:Bradley Beal
Small Forward:Grayson Allen
Power ForwardKevin Durant
CenterJusuf Nurkic

Point Guard Devin Booker

Booker has always been a shooting guard but will be the default point guard tis season because Chris Paul was traded away in the Beal deal. A three-time All-Star who was first team All-NBA last season after averaging 27.8 points, the the eight-year veteran has spent his entire NBA career with the Suns after being the 13th overall pick in 2015.

A shooter whose range extends out to the 3-point line (he made 183 of them two seasons ago), Booker is also a capable ball distributor who averaged 6.8 assists in 2018-19 and 6.5 in 2019-20, Booker shot a career-best 49.4 percent last season when he started all 53 games that he played.

Shooting Guard Bradley Beal

He was one of the few players in the league to have a no-trade clause in his contract, and he waived it in order to get out of Washington D.C., were he had spent the first 11 seasons of his NBA career but played a total of just 45 postseason games, not making it to the second round sine 2017 and missing the playoffs entirely in four of the past five seasons.

Beal is a three-time All-Star who was the third overall pick out of Florida in the 2012 draft. He averaged a career-best 31.3 points in 2020-21 after averaging a career-high 30.5 the previous season. He played in only 40 games two seasons ago and 50 games last season.

Small Forward Grayson Allen

Grayson Allen was a start at Duke before being drafted by the Utah Jazz 21st overall in the 2018 NBA Draft. He's struggled to find the success at the profiessional level that he found in college, joining Phoenix this season, his fourth team in just his sixth season. The move to the Suns has proven to be fruitful as Allen has had career highs in a number of categories including minutes played, points, rebounds, and assists per game. Allen's continued progression on this Phoenix team, along with his ability to stay healthy, will be key as a starting 5 player for the Suns down the stretch.

Power Forward Kevin Durant

One of the most talented players in the entire NBA, Durant has averaged at least 29 points in five of his 15 seasons since being drafted with the second overall pick in 2007 by the Seattle SuperSonics. Early in his career he took the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA Finals before leaving as a free agent and winning consecutive NBA Finals MVP awards in 2017 and 2018 with the Golden State Warriors before leaving them in free agency to join the Brooklyn Nets, who traded him to Phoenix at midseason in 2022-23 when the superstar trio of Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden were not performing well together. Durant is a perennial top choice for NBA MVP on sportsbooks in Arizona

Center Jusuf Nurkic

Acquired by the Denver Nuggets along with Gary Harris in a 2014 draft night trade in which the Bulls got the draft rights to Doug McDermott, Nurkic eventually landed with Portland in 2016-17 and was a solid center for a Trail Blazers franchise that had its share of ups and downs, shooting above 50 percent in six of his seven seasons and averaged double figures in rebounds four times. The Suns acquired him shortly before the start of the season in a deal that sent longtime Suns center DeAndre Ayton to Portland but also brought Allen, Keon Johnson and Nassir Little to the Suns. 

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Examining the Phoenix Suns’ 2023-24 Bench

Position2nd3rd4th
Point Guard:Bradley BealJordan GoodwinSaben Lee
Shooting Guard:Eric GordonGrayson AllenDevin Booker
Small Forward:Royce O'NealeDavid RoddyJosh Okogie
Power ForwardBol BolDavid RoddyKeita Bates-Diop
CenterDrew EubanksChimezie MetuUdoka Azubuike

This depth has been tested throughout the season with Booker and Beal both being sidelined for long stretches, but Bol, Eubanks, Bates-Diop and Okogie are young veterans who have had their tires kicked by numerous teams, and we would not be surprised to see owner Mat Ishbia try to flip two or three of them for a more proven and experienced veteran sometime around the trade deadline in February.

Who Is Phoenix Suns’ 6th Man?

Eric Gordon is the de facto Sixth Man for the Suns in 2023, although depending upon the opponent that may sometimes end up being Allen. Both are top notch outside shooters, and Gordon was a No. 1 option early in his career with the Clippers and Pelicans before having a similar role with the Houston Rockets over the past seven seasons. Now in is 16th season, Gordon has never failed to average double figures in points.

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Get to Know the Phoenix Suns Front Office

General ManagerJames Jones
Head CoachFrank Vogel
Associate Head CoachKevin Young

Who Is the Phoenix Suns' Head Coach?

Frank Vogel is in his first season as head coach of the Suns after Monty Williams, now with Detroit, was dismissed following the Suns postseason loss to the the Phoenix Suns in 6 games last spring. Vogel led the Los Angeles Lakers to the 2020 championship when the postseason was played in the Orlando bubble. Previously, he was head coach of Indiana and Orlando, and coached the Eastern Conference All-Star team in 2014.

Who Is the Phoenix Suns’ General Manager?

James Jones is a former NBA player who spent 15 seasons as a player in the league, winning three championships with the Miami Heat (twice) and Cleveland Cavaliers (once). He was hired by the Suns in 2017 as Director of Player Personnel shortly after playing is final game for the Cavs, and he was promoted up when former general manager Ryan McDonough was fired. He shed the "interim" tag from his general manager's title in 2019.

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Chris Sheridan is a veteran NBA Writer who has been covering the league since 1992, with a specialty in international basketball after being credentialed for every Olympics since 1996-Atlanta. He has been writing in the sports gambling journalism space since PASPA was overturned in 2018, and age 58 he still can drain the 3-pointer and can dunk with the help of a ladder.

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