Phoenix Suns, Mercury place formal bids to NBA, WNBA for future All-Star games


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Suns owner Mat Ishbia and former owner Jerry Colangelo interact before Broadcaster Al McCoy is honored for 51 seasons as

The Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury have placed formal bids to the NBA and WNBA, respectively, to host future All-Star games, Suns officials said.

“We’re excited to partner with the city of Phoenix to engage the NBA and WNBA to bring both All-Star Games to the Valley,” Suns and Mercury majority owner Mat Ishbia said in a statement. “Phoenix is one of the great basketball cities in the world and the perfect place to bring together the players and fans to celebrate the sport. The Phoenix Suns and Mercury want to continue finding new and important ways to partner with the city to bring real impact to our community.”

Both proposals will be on the agenda at next week’s Phoenix City Council meeting. The city

Team Durant guard Devin Booker (1) shoots against Team LeBron Jarrett Allen (31) during the 2022 NBA All-Star Game at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.

The Phoenix area already is scheduled to host the 2024 NCAA Men’s Final Four, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, and the 2026 NCAA Women’s Final Four at Footprint Center.

“We’re doing things differently in Phoenix, and the sports world has noticed,” Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego said in a statement. “From world-class facilities like Footprint Center to our sustainable, innovative transportation options like light rail or Waymo driverless taxis, Phoenix has everything we need to put on a successful major event like the WNBA and NBA All-Star Games.



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