1974–75 Phoenix Suns season


The 1974–75 Phoenix Suns season was the seventh season for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. The Suns' roster averaged 2.8 years of professional experience, and included four one-year players in addition to three rookies. Coming off a 30-52 season, the Suns only improved by two games, finishing 32-50 under second-year head coach John MacLeod. All home games were played at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Coming off an All-Star season, guard/forward Charlie Scott led the Suns in both points and assists with averages of 24.3 and 4.5 a game. For Scott, it was the third and final NBA All-Star Game selection of his career. 31-year-old Dick Van Arsdale, the only player remaining from the Suns' inaugural season roster, was second in scoring with a 16.1 average. Fourth-year forward Curtis Perry enjoyed his first season with Phoenix, posting career-highs in both points and rebounds, averaging 13.4 points and a team-high 11.9 rebounds per game.

Offseason

NBA Draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
14John ShumateForwardUnited StatesNotre Dame
231Fred SaundersForwardUnited StatesSyracuse
340George GervinGuardUnited StatesEastern Michigan
349Earl WilliamsCenterUnited StatesWinston-Salem State
458Randy AllenGuardUnited StatesIndiana
576Ralph BobikGuardUnited StatesCreighton
694Collis TempleForwardUnited StatesLouisiana State
7112Clyde DickeyGuardUnited StatesBoise State
8130Tom HollandForwardUnited StatesOklahoma
9148Ted EvansForwardUnited StatesOklahoma
10165Mark WasleyForwardUnited StatesArizona State

Roster

Regular season

Standings

Record vs. opponents

Game log

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Awards and honors

All-Star

Season

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Transactions

Trades

Free agents

Additions

Subtractions