2002–03 Phoenix Suns season
The 2002–03 Phoenix Suns season was the 35th for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. Frank Johnson returned as head coach, posting eight additional wins from the previous season to finish at 44–38. The Suns returned to the playoffs after snapping a streak of 13 seasons in a row the year before, a franchise record, and were supplanted by the play of rookie high school draft pick Amar'e Stoudemire. America West Arena hosted Suns home games.
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2002–03 Phoenix Suns season
The 2002–03 Phoenix Suns season was the 35th for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. Frank Johnson returned as head coach, posting eight additional wins from the previous season to finish at 44–38. The Suns returned to the playoffs after snapping a streak of 13 seasons in a row the year before, a franchise record, and were supplanted by the play of rookie high school draft pick Amar'e Stoudemire. America West Arena hosted Suns home games.
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La stagione 2002-03 dei Phoeni ...... con i San Antonio Spurs (4-2).
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The 2002–03 Phoenix Suns seaso ...... Marion for the coming seasons.
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La stagione 2002-03 dei Phoeni ...... con i San Antonio Spurs (4-2).
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The 2002–03 Phoenix Suns seaso ...... Arena hosted Suns home games.
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