1998-99 Phoenix Suns Game-by-Game Results

National Basketball Association (NBA)
Team Record: 27-23
Finishing 3rd in the NBA's Pacific Division of the Western Conference
Postseason: 0-3 Lost conference first round
Conference First Round - Lost to Portland Trail Blazers 3-0
Coach: Danny Ainge (27-23)
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Attendance: 472,283, Avg. 18,891 in 25 home dates
1998-99 Phoenix Suns Statistics
1998-99 Phoenix Suns Roster

The Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association ended the 1998-99 season with a record of 27 wins and 23 losses, finishing third in the NBA's Pacific Division of the Western Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-3.

Phoenix poured in 4,779 points and yielded 4,666. Jason Kidd netted a team-leading 846 points for the Suns, while Clifford Robinson and Tom Gugliotta scored 15 or more per game also. Tom Gugliotta contributed 381 rebounds. Jason Kidd dished out 539 assists for the squad.

On the defensive side of the ball, Jason Kidd added 114 steals.

Danny Ainge coached the team. The 1998-99 Phoenix Suns lost in the conference first round.

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Regular Season Points For: 0
Regular Season Points Against: 0

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