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In a letter, the Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia took personal accountability for the team’s lack of culture and identity.
Last season, the Phoenix Suns struggled mightily on the defensive end, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
Ishbia vowed to change the culture and identity of a Suns team that failed to make the postseason with the NBA's most expensive roster.
“ According to another source, Ishbia emailed the Suns basketball operations team internally on Wednesday, taking accountability for not doing enough to establish a culture and identity in Phoenix.
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