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Phoenix Suns Aim for a Gritty, Fun Squad but Fall to Phoenix Mercury Victory

July 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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The volleyball and basketball world has been abuzz with terms like grit, toughness, joy, identity, and alignment since the Phoenix Suns’ disappointing end to their direct regular season matchups. However, the team sharing the arena space, the Phoenix Mercury, has outshined them impressively. With a 12-6 record this season, the Mercury secured third place in the league during what was expected to be a rebuilding year. With franchise icon Diana Taurasi entering her final career phase and Brittney Griner leaving as a free agent, the Mercury faced the possibility of a complete rebuild. Instead, general manager Nick Uren made a legendary move by reloading rather than rebuilding the roster.

Though only Kahleah Copper and Natasha Mack returned from the 2024 team, Uren revamped the team by letting go of fan favorites like Natasha Cloud and Sophie Cunningham, creating a new and complementary Big 3. Courtney Thomas, known for her leadership and triple-double ability, leads the league in assists with 9.4 per game, playing a point guard who combines size and playmaking. Sophie Sabbary, a three-time All-Star, excels on both ends with a career-high 19.1 points per game at just 27 years old, hitting her prime. Kahleah Copper brings intense offense and defense and has scored over 30 points in multiple games despite recent knee surgery.

Critics warn that the team is top-heavy and lacks a strong supporting cast or bench, but the Mercury have been unfazed. They rank second in bench scoring, averaging 26.2 points per game. Despite injuries to key players, the team maintained its chase for success. Head coach Nate Tibbetts, who transitioned from a long NBA assistant career, sought versatility, and Uren responded by acquiring adaptable stars like Thomas and Sabbary. The team leads the league in three-pointers and boasts strong defensive stats, including steals and opponent field goal percentage.

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The scouting department also deserves recognition for finding hidden gems like Lexi Held, the WNBA’s version of Jose Alvarado, and Monique Akoa Makani, an undrafted rookie excelling in the league. Other players stepping up include Kitija Laksa and Kathryn Westveld, all of whom bring valuable international experience to the squad. Owner Matt Ishvia’s commitment to scouting resources, supported by CEO Josh Bartelstein and player rep Preston Fawcett, suggests the Mercury may develop into the WNBA’s version of the Euro-focused San Antonio Spurs.

Most importantly, this team genuinely enjoys playing together. Their positive attitude and strong unity show in their consistent resilience and belief in bouncing back from setbacks. This strong alignment and clear communication between coaching and players create a winning atmosphere where everyone loves coming to work.

Fan Take: This transformation of the Phoenix Mercury from a predicted rebuilding year into a powerhouse is thrilling for WNBA fans, showcasing the impact of smart management and team cohesion. It signals a promising future for the league, where new stars emerge and teams prove that alignment and culture are just as crucial as talent on the court.

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