Suns Announce Broadcast Schedule; 34 Games Shown Nationally

The Phoenix Suns released their broadcast schedule for the 2022-23 season, and plenty of games will be shown across the country.
Suns Announce Broadcast Schedule; 34 Games Shown Nationally
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The Phoenix Suns released their 2022-23 broadcast schedule for regular season games. 

The following is an excerpt from the team's press release:

"The Phoenix Suns announced today the complete 2022-23 broadcast schedule, which will feature coverage for 72 of the team’s regular season games on the team’s exclusive local television station Bally Sports Arizona, continuing the long-standing partnership that began with the 2003-04 season. 

"The Suns will play 34 nationally broadcast games aired on ESPN (11,) TNT (9,) ABC (2) and NBATV (12). All NBATV and ESPN games (excluding Oct. 19 against Dallas and Dec. 25 at Denver) will also be televised on Bally Sports Arizona. TNT and ABC will broadcast select games exclusively."

The Suns also confirmed Al McCoy would be back for another season, his 51st. 

Attached are pictures of the schedule and their respective stations:

Suns Broadcast Schedule (Oct. to Jan.)
Suns Regular Season Schedule (Feb. to April)

Dates and times are subject to change. 

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