Spurs @ Suns Sunday game thread, November 23rd, 2025

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On Sunday the Suns play the Spurs on the first night of back-to-back games.

They play the Rockets at home on Monday.

Phoenix is now 10-6 on the season after a thrilling win over the Timberwolves.

San Antonio is 11-4. Their last win was over the Hawks.

Location: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, Arizona

When: Sunday, November 23rd, 2025

Television: Suns+, Arizona's Family 3TV / Arizona's Family Sports

Time: 6:00 PM Arizona time

Radio: ESPN 620 / S: KSUN
 
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Looking ahead to the Rockets game on Monday, it will be televised on Peacock.

That's the only television option I'm seeing right now.
 

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Looking ahead to the Rockets game on Monday, it will be televised on Peacock.

That's the only television option I'm seeing right now.
Oh, great. That's the one subscription I don't have. Might have to get a free trial or something.
 
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Oh, great. That's the one subscription I don't have. Might have to get a free trial or something.

This is where I'm at. Peacock televises a number of Suns games.

And I guess it's a streaming service. I'm not even set up for a separate streaming service with DirecTV.
 
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Grayson Allen remains OUT against the Spurs.

Ryan Dunn and Rasheer Fleming are QUESTIONABLE.

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I saw someone on another Suns forum (which I will not post at because of too many bullies) claim that he subscribed only to the Suns games. I didn't think the NBA would allow subscriptions to only one team: the NBA cares only about money, and the way to extract the most money from subscribers is to offer only an all-or-nothing subscription in which, as with cable TV, you must pay for many things you have no interest in.

Anyway, is this true? If true, what kind of money does subscribing to Suns games cost?
 

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I saw someone on another Suns forum (which I will not post at because of too many bullies) claim that he subscribed only to the Suns games. I didn't think the NBA would allow subscriptions to only one team: the NBA cares only about money, and the way to extract the most money from subscribers is to offer only an all-or-nothing subscription in which, as with cable TV, you must pay for many things you have no interest in.

Anyway, is this true? If true, what kind of money does subscribing to Suns games cost?
I know as of a couple years ago you could purchase a seasons pass for one specific team. Think it was only 100 bucks for the entire season.
 
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Victor Wembanyama is OUT for the Spurs.

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I saw someone on another Suns forum (which I will not post at because of too many bullies) claim that he subscribed only to the Suns games. I didn't think the NBA would allow subscriptions to only one team: the NBA cares only about money, and the way to extract the most money from subscribers is to offer only an all-or-nothing subscription in which, as with cable TV, you must pay for many things you have no interest in.

Anyway, is this true? If true, what kind of money does subscribing to Suns games cost?
I'm up in Canada, so pricing might be different but I have league pass for just the Suns for $119 for the entire season. I think this is only available if you're out of market though.
 

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the starting unit has been changing mainly due to williams brooks and graysone being out but the fire unit led by collin gillespie has been healthy af

it started when ott stopped starting richards in the second quarter - since then we've seen other coaches not rest their starters as long as ott does in the second quarter - book and williams get to chill and watch the show

i haven't heard oneale say it but the other 4 (gillespie goody dunn oso) have all used the phrase "flying around" and that's what they do - jumping passing lanes and stealing rebounds - always in motion always pressing
 

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This is where I'm at. Peacock televises a number of Suns games.

And I guess it's a streaming service. I'm not even set up for a separate streaming service with DirecTV.
I have to have Amazon Prime, NBA League Pass, Peacock, Fanduel (for when the Suns play the Clippers) and ESPN to get all our games. I think Peacock has the Monday and Tuesday national games.
 
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I have to have Amazon Prime, NBA League Pass, Peacock, Fanduel (for when the Suns play the Clippers) and ESPN to get all our games. I think Peacock has the Monday and Tuesday national games.

It's all right. If fans can afford to watch NBA games, Commissioner Adam Silver says they can always watch free highlights.

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Theres a few deals for anyone needing Peacock. It can be bundled with Apple TV and there's also a special for a year of Walmart+ delivery that includes Peacock Premium as well for $49.99.

 
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Looking at the Suns schedule, there appears to be only three games that are entirely on Peacock.
 

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Looking at the Suns schedule, there appears to be only three games that are entirely on Peacock.
Thanks for looking that up. Good to know. It's easier to get the games locally in Phoenix. With an OTA antenna we get most. Then YouTubeTV takes care of most of the rest with ESPN. Well, and I am an Amazon subscriber so I get the Prime games. Just leaves Peacock out for me. It is pretty ridiculous all the different subscriptions one needs to watch every game of your home team whether local or not.
 
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