Steve Nash had played in five NBA All-Star Games before his appearance in Dallas.
NBA All-Star History
In 2010, both Steve Nash and Amar'e Stoudemire were selected to represent the Suns at the 2010 All-Star Game in Dallas. It was the first time two Suns players had gotten the starting nod in the midseason affair since Charles Barkley and Dan Majerle, but not by any means the only time two or more players from Phoenix were chosen to participate in the game overall.
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Walk's Hawk Talk
Former Suns center, current team photo archivist and Suns.com blogger Neal Walk shared his memories and stories of Suns great Connie Hawkins. A roommate with "Hawk" when both were playing in Italy, Walk recalls the Hall of Famer's domination on the court, but also his humor and generosity away from the game.
Colangelo Enters Ring of Honor In one form or another, Jerry Colangelo has always cast a watchful eye over the Phoenix Suns ever since the team's inception 40 years ago. Now former owner's banner is doing exactly that from the upper fascia of US Airways Center, thanks to his Ring of Honor induction in 2007.
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Suns Have Rich Draft History It's the moment all NBA hopefuls dream about -- having your name called by the NBA Commissioner and putting on the hat of your future NBA team. For Suns players like Steve Nash, the day seems like it was only yesterday. Take a look back at the draft history of the Suns.
Suns Unveil 40th Anniversary Team
During the Suns-Sonics game on January 3, the Suns unveiled their
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Phoenix favorite Charles Barkley was inducted into the James Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. on September 9, 2006. Sir Charles joined Jerry Colangelo, Connie Hawkins and Gail Goodrich, as the only Suns represented in the Hall.
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Take a look back at the biggest and best performances by current and former players throughout Suns' history.
Suns coaching legend John MacLeod joined hosts Steven Koek and Adam Beechen on the lastest podcast edition of Orange You Glad You Listened? on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. The former head coach shared memories of his 13 years in the Valley.
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