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We welcome feedback! Please call or email our offices if there is any way we can make your online purchase easier. Our goal is to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction so we can develop a life-long relationship with our customers. SUNS TICKET INVENTORYEmpire Tickets, Inc. is a licensed ticket broker selling tickets to all events nationwide and worldwide. In addition to giving you the best access to all Phoenix Suns tickets and NBA regular season tickets, we also stock All Star Game tickets, all Playoff game tickets and Finals tickets.Tickets may be purchased by following any of the links on this page or by calling 404-TICKETS. If you need help with your Suns ticket order, or are interested in an event not listed on our web site, please don't hesitate to call us. Our Client Service Representatives will help you with detailed venue information, and even recommend the best Suns Tickets value for a specific game and your budget. AVAILABILITY AND SHIPPINGAt the beginning of your Phoenix Suns basketball tickets purchase, you will view a list of available games. Next, choose the "view ticket" link to see the list of available tickets. Choose the number of tickets you wish to purchase. The seats listed are together and are greater than face value. To purchase tickets, click on the "Add to Cart" link to begin your Phoenix Suns basketball ticket purchase on our secure SSL server.Most orders are filled within 48 hours of the time they are placed. All orders will be sent via Federal Express unless otherwise specified. The Shipping address must be the same as the Billing address of your credit card. If not, we can ship them elsewhere if you sign and fax back our shipping authorization form. Our inventory is updated daily. However, if you purchase tickets that are listed and they have already been sold, you will have the option of canceling the order or choosing an alternative set of seats. PHOENIX SUNS INFORMATIONThe Suns were formed in 1968 by former Chicago Bulls assistant coach and Arizona sports magnate Jerry Colangelo. In the 1970s they experienced mild success, combining the talents of such players as Dick Van Arsdale (The Original Sun), his twin brother Tom Van Arsdale, Hall of Famer Connie Hawkins, Len "Truck" Robinson, Alvan Adams, and center Neal Walk. In 1976, the year the movie Rocky was released, the Suns proved to be a real-life basketball version of Rocky. They finished the season with 42 wins and 40 losses, but shockingly they beat the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors in the playoffs and went on to play the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals, giving the Celtics a tough battle before falling in 6 games. Game 5 was a triple-overtime classic that is considered by many to be the greatest game in NBA history.The 2004-05 season was considred very successful, with the Suns finishing with the best record in the NBA at 62-20. This tied their franchise best record for the most wins, accomplished when Barkley was first traded to the team. The team was led by the MVP-caliber play of point guard Steve Nash, acquired in the offseason, as well as returning players Amare Stoudemire and Shawn Marion. Nash was voted the NBA MVP for the 2004-2005 season after the regular season ended. The team was not expected to do nearly as well at the beginning of the season. The key to their success was their style of play, which heavily relied on the fast break, which is uncommon in the current era of the NBA. The Suns ended the 2004-2005 season as the team with the most points per game (110.4), the most threes per game (9.7), and the best three point percentage to match (39.3). The Suns also had a large contingent of players competing in the NBA All-Star Game and the events that go with it. Shawn Marion, Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury, and former Suns player Dan Majerle won the Shooting Stars contest, Steve Nash won the Skills contest, Quentin Richardson and Joe Johnson both competed in the 3-Point Contest (with Richardson winning), Amare Stoudemire came in second in the Slam Dunk contest, and Nash, Marion, and Stoudemire all played in the game itself. In the 2005 playoffs, Phoenix was the first seed in the Western Conference, and because it owned the NBA's best record, it was guarenteed home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. The Suns swept the Memphis Grizzlies 4-0 and defeated the number four-seeded Dallas Mavericks in the second round 4-2. In the Western Conference Finals, the Suns played the San Antonio Spurs, who had the league's best defense. The Spurs, twice holding the Suns to under 100 points, won the series 4-1, ending Phoenix's outstanding season. The Suns looked to bolster their defense during the summer. Every single Suns game since the early 1970s save one has been covered both on local Phoenix TV and radio by the legendary broadcaster, Al McCoy. |
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