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Travel desk · 2025-26

Phoenix Suns

The Suns cover 46,020 miles this season — 13th-most in the league — across 41 road games, with 16 back-to-backs and 50h of time-zone change, Jan is the heaviest month on the calendar.

46,020Season miles13th in NBA
50hZone shift4th in NBA
16Back-to-backs3rd in NBA
253-in-4s2nd in NBA
6Longest trip (games)4,808 mi

The season, month by month

Miles per month

PlayedThis monthAhead

Road trips

17 trips this season

DatesRouteGamesMilesZones
Oct 24 – Oct 27Inglewood → Denver → Salt Lake City31,5701h
Nov 4San Francisco1651-1h
Nov 8Inglewood1362-1h
Nov 12Dallas18841h
Nov 18Portland11,006-1h
Nov 26 – Nov 28Sacramento → Oklahoma City21,9711h
Dec 1 – Dec 10Los Angeles → Houston → Minneapolis → Oklahoma City43,4841h
Dec 20San Francisco1651-1h
Dec 26 – Dec 31New Orleans → Washington → Cleveland42,5832h
Jan 5 – Jan 7Houston → Memphis21,4991h
Jan 13 – Jan 23Miami → Detroit → New York → Brooklyn → Philadelphia → Atlanta64,3662h
Feb 3Portland11,006-1h
Feb 19Austin18691h
Mar 3Sacramento1635-1h
Mar 10 – Mar 19LongestMilwaukee → Indianapolis → Toronto → Boston → Minneapolis → San Antonio64,8082h
Mar 30 – Apr 5Memphis → Orlando → Charlotte → Chicago42,9952h
Apr 10 – Apr 12Los Angeles → Oklahoma City21,5382h

The fine print

What stands out

  • Jan is the heaviest stretch: 10,458 miles over 16 games, with 3 back-to-backs.
  • Oct is the softest month — 2,076 miles over 6 games.
  • The longest trip runs Mar 10 – Mar 19: 6 games through Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Toronto, Boston, Minneapolis, San Antonio, 4,808 miles.
  • The longest single hop is Phoenix to Miami — 1,978 miles, landing Jan 13.
  • 2 five-in-seven windows on the schedule — the toughest cluster the league hands out.