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The Suns already have their playoff spot secured.

From the beginning of the campaign, the Phoenix Suns have remained one of the most constant and competitive teams in the NBA, something that has already materialized, being the first franchise with its place secured in the postseason.

After beating the Miami Heat, according to ESPN Stats & Info, the Suns have mathematically qualified for the playoffs, and are positioned 40 games over .500 for the first time since the 2006/2007 campaign.

Likewise, the Suns now have a record of 13 wins and 13 losses this season, when they trailed by more than 10 points, this being the best record of the season.

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Last year, the team led by Monty Williamsfinished as runner-up in the league, losing the final 4-2 against the Milwaukee Bucksstaying 2 games away from glory for the first time.

This year, the Suns seem determined to repeat their appearance in the finals, proving that it was not a fluke last season, being today the best team since the beginning of the season, until now.

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The Suns have a record of 53 wins and only 13 losses, leading the Western Conference and the best record in the league, with 8 more wins than the second place Memphis Grizzlies, as well as 9 fewer losses.

I currently work as a web writer, specializing in NBA and NFL for Empresa EL DEBATE. I worked for 4 years and 5 months in the Sports section of the Printed Newspaper in Culiacán, covering various disciplines, being assigned to the source of Caballeros de Culiacán of CIBACOPA. I had the opportunity to cover the Barrios Basketball Tournament of EL DEBATE for 3 years, one in Mazatlán, 2 in Culiacán, as well as the National War Bands in Los Mochis. In the same way, I was present at various openings and closings of sporting events of the Company. My passion is basketball, so I am constantly researching burst sports, especially the NBA, and have created special works on relevant topics. I covered the Culiacán International Marathon twice, one of the most important events at the local and state level. I am an avid reader, who likes to constantly improve myself, both personally and professionally. I successfully attended the Digital Sports Journalism Workshop at the University of Guadalajara sponsored by EL DEBATE.

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