Phoenix Suns Playoff and Finals Odds for 2026-27

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The Suns' reset season is in the books. Phoenix clawed into the playoffs through the play-in tournament, then ran into a buzzsaw in Oklahoma City, getting swept in the first round. Rather than run back a similar mix, the front office pivoted again this summer, sending Grayson Allen and Royce O'Neale to Charlotte for Miles Bridges and adding Arizona product Koa Peat in the draft. 

We’ll track the latest futures markets from Arizona sports betting operators as the 2026-27 season approaches.

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

Sportsbooks see Phoenix as a fringe playoff team once again, not a true contender, but that's a step up from where they stood entering last season. With Miles Bridges added to the mix and continuity across most of the roster, oddsmakers appear more confident in the Suns building on last year's progress than starting over from scratch

⭐ Odds to Win Pacific Division:+400 (20.0% chance)
🚨 Odds to Make Playoffs:OTB
🥇 Odds to Win Western Conference:+6000 (1.6% chance)
🏆 NBA Championship Odds:+12000 (0.8% chance)
🏀 Devin Booker MVP Odds+15000 (0.7% chance)

Odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook

Current 2026-27 Suns NBA Finals Odds

The Suns' NBA Finals odds sit at +12000 heading into 2026-27 at DraftKings Arizona, making Phoenix a clear long shot to win it all. Sportsbooks aren't showing much confidence in a deep playoff run yet, though that number could move once Summer League gives oddsmakers a better look at the retooled roster. Phoenix finished 45-37 last season, good for the West's 8 seed, before a first-round sweep at the hands of the eventual West finalist Thunder ended the year. The front office responded fast, headlined by the Miles Bridges trade, betting that continuity mixed with fresh talent can push the Suns further in 2026-27.

There are various Arizona sports betting apps with 2026-27 odds for the Phoenix Suns and every other NBA team.

Suns Chances to Make Playoffs and Win NBA Championship

The Suns' roster is now built around Devin Booker, Dillon Brooks and a deeper supporting cast after a busy offseason: Miles Bridges arrives via trade, rookie Koa Peat joins through the draft, and Jordan Goodwin is back after re-signing. Sportsbooks still have Phoenix as an underdog to make a deep run, but the added talent and continuity have nudged their playoff and division odds in the right direction.

⭐ Win Pacific Division:20.0% (+400)
🚨 Make NBA Playoffs:OTB
🥇 Win Western Conference:1.6% (+6000)
🏆 Win NBA Championship: 0.8% chance (+12000)
Last Updated: July 10, 2026

For a full breakdown of the new-look group, check out the Suns' updated Suns starting 5 heading into 2026-27.

Where Can I Bet on the Phoenix Suns?

You can legally bet on the Suns and the entire NBA at all licensed Arizona sportsbooks as long as you’re 21 or older and within state lines. Beyond futures like NBA Champion, conference winner, division winner, and major awards, you can also bet on individual Suns games. 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:160-168
NBA Playoff Appearances:34

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 34 times, most recently in 2025-26 before being swept by Oklahoma City in the first round. The franchise's longest playoff drought ran from 2010 until 2020, which it ended with a run all the way 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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