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Media, Suns »

[29 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Steve Nash ESPN Film Release Date Announced

ESPN announced the fall schedule for its 30 For 30 film series, which includes a film that was directed by Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash.

High School »

[29 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Avoiding Burnout for Today’s Student Athlete

Working towards a goal or a dream can be incredibly taxing. We understand our clients are working towards the goal of playing their sport in college. Early practices, late practices, double sessions, weight training and more, plus academics, work and a social life are a lot to fit in for the student athlete. Many athletes do an excellent job of creating a balance of the many demands in their life. But sometimes, becoming burnt-out may seem unavoidable.

ASU, Sports Business »

[28 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
ASU Extends Deal with KDUS

Full coverage of Arizona State University women’s basketball and baseball will remain on KDUS (The Fan AM 1060) for the next three years, according to officials with ASU Athletics and ISP Sports, the multimedia rights holder for Sun Devil Athletics.

Diamondbacks »

[26 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Give Backs: Expect More Diamondbacks Trades

The Diamondbacks are a sinking ship and are doing the equivalent of throwing their heaviest items overboard. For the skidding franchise, that means unloading players with costly contracts in exchange for cheaper players in an effort to rebuild. MVP Magazine has identified the Diamondbacks who likely face a uniform change by the July 31 non-waiver MLB trade deadline and their potential destinations.

High School »

[26 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Summer is Key for Your College Sports Goals

School is out for the summer! Now it is time to redirect your focus to life beyond high school. But for athletes who are aspiring to play a sport in college, summer is no snooze. It is time to work hard, get seen and see schools. So what do you need to do and when do you need to do it?

Coyotes »

[14 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Coyotes Announce Coaching Staff for AHL Affiliate

Phoenix Coyotes Assistant General Manager and General Manager of the San Antonio Rampage Brad Treliving announced today that the Coyotes have officially named Ray Edwards as head coach of the Rampage, the Coyotes’ American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate. In addition, Treliving also announced that Jeff Truitt has been hired as assistant head coach of the Rampage.

Diamondbacks »

[2 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]

Watch the Diamondbacks press conference about the firings of General Manager Josh Byrnes and Manager AJ Hinch.

Diamondbacks »

[1 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Analysis: D-backs Fire Byrnes AND Hinch

The Diamondbacks brass deserves a lot of credit for firing both general manager Josh Byrnes and manager A.J. Hinch Thursday night.

Coyotes »

[25 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]
Luke Moffatt Representing Arizona in NHL Draft

Paradise Valley native Luke Moffatt has a chance to become just the fourth Arizonan drafted into the NHL when the 2010 NHL Draft takes place on June 25-26.

Suns »

[24 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]
Video: Suns Draft Pick Dwayne Collins

Watch a highlights video of University of Miami power forward Dwayne Collins, whom the Phoenix Suns selected with the 60th overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft.

Suns »

[24 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]
Video Interview: Suns Draft Pick Gani Lawal

Watch an NBA Draft Combine interview and feature video about the Phoenix Suns new player, Gani Lawal, the power forward out of Georgia Tech who they selected with the 46th overall selection in the 2010 NBA Draft.

Coyotes »

[23 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]
Shane Doan Wins King Clancy Award

Phoenix Coyotes Captain Shane Doan has been named as the winner of the 2009-10 Mark Messier Leadership Award, which recognizes an individual as a superior leader in hockey and as a contributing member of society.