Latest Suns Odds & Futures: Playoffs,Championship, & More
The NBA Play-In Tournament takes place April 15-18. The Nos. 7-10 in each conference participate in the tournament to earn the 7th and 8th playoff seeds. Phoenix is battling with the Sacramento Kings for the final play-in spot. Currently in 11th place, the Suns are 1.5 games behind the 10th-place Kings.
🚨 Odds to make NBA Playoffs: | +2000 (4.8% chance) |
🥇 Odds to Win Western Conference: | +100000 (0.1% chance) |
🏆 NBA Championship Odds: | +200000 (0.05% chance) |
⭐ Odds to Win Pacific Division: | OTB |
Current 2024-25 Suns NBA Finals Odds
The Suns' NBA Finals odds are +200000 on DraftKings Arizona, one of the longest odds in the league. Their odds of winning the Western Conference are the third-longest in the conference.
There are various Arizona sports betting apps with odds for other teams that may vary slightly.
Suns Chances to Make Playoffs and Win NBA Championship
There are only six games left in the 2024-2025 regular season. Phoenix is in 11th place, behind Sacramento by 1.5 games. It may all come down to the last game of the season when the Suns take on the Kings.
🚨 Make NBA Playoffs: | 4.8% chance |
🥇 Win Western Conference: | 0.1% chance |
🏆 Win NBA Championship: | 0.05% chance |
⭐ Win Pacific Division: | OTB |
✅ Last Updated: | April 3, 2025 |
Two of the Suns starting 5, Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal, are out with injuries. And a third, Royce O'Neale, is listed as day-to-day. These injuries leave Phoenix shorthanded at the worst time of the season. The Suns' chances to make the playoffs are diminishing with each loss. We are in the thick of the NBA's play-in race, and with the Suns being in 11th place in the Western Conference, Phoenix needs to start winning.
Where Can I Bet on the Phoenix Suns?
You can legally bet on the Suns and the NBA at all legal Arizona sportsbooks as long as you are 21 or older and within state lines. Here are a few notable sportsbooks with good Arizona sportsbook promos to get started on NBA betting:
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.
Phoenix Suns Odds FAQs
The Suns' odds to make the 2024-25 playoffs are +2000, giving Phoenix a 4.8% chance of making the playoffs. Phoenix is on the cusp of making the NBA Play-In tournament, in 11th place in the Western Conference.
The Phoenix Suns' odds to win the NBA Finals are +200000, the fifth-longest odds in the league. The Suns' NBA Championship odds are well behind those at the top of the odds boards, with the Thunder sitting at +145.
The Suns have won zero NBA Finals, alongside the Clippers, Nets, Magic, Jazz, Grizzlies, Timberwolves, Pelicans, Hornets and Pacers.
Kevin Durant was the Suns' top MVP candidate in 2024-25, but his odds at most sportsbooks are off the board. His most recent odds were +50000.
The Suns' odds to win the Western Conference are +100000, currently the third-longest odds in the conference. With six games left to play, the Suns are in 11th place in the Western Conference standings.
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