The Story of the Phoenix Suns

The Story of the Phoenix Suns — page 5
FORWARD PAUL SILAS PALMED 11 7 REBOUNDS PER GAME IN THE 1969 70 SEASON in the form of a basketball would be making a comeback in Phoenix as the Suns hit the court in 1968 Phoenix hired head coach Johnny Red Kerr who had spent the previous two seasons getting another expansion team the Chicago Bulls up and running to guide the Suns However Kerr was less successful with the Suns who lost about four out of every five games in their inaugural season The bright spots in the otherwise dim season were guards Gail Goodrich and Dick Van Arsdale both of whom averaged more than 20 points per contest in the 1968 69 season Phoenix also boasted some solid rebounders but the defense was lacking and the Suns gave up more points than any other NBA team that season Still Arizona fans remained enthusiastic filling the seats at Veterans Memorial Coliseum I didn’t know how long we would last said Coach Kerr I didn’t know if people actually cared about basketball and would come out to the games But they did and they loved it The Suns would rise higher in the next three seasons starting with a berth in the 1970 Western Division playoffs This improvement 10