In the Wake of the Pacific: Lakers vs. Suns Game Tickets & Information

When Do the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns Play Next?

Los Angeles Lakers tickets and Phoenix Suns tickets can be found on their respective team pages, along with schedule information.

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Are the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns Rivals?

Yes, the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns are rivals. Both the Lakers and Suns are in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. Whether it was the Showtime Lakers of the 80s or the Seven Seconds or Less Suns of the 2000s, these two teams have been the best in the league and met often in the playoffs, eliminating each other from championship contention 13 times between 1970 and 2023.

Who are the Los Angeles Lakers’ Biggest Rivals?

Arguably the biggest rivalry in the NBA is between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics. The Lakers and Celtics have combined for 34 championships through 2023, and the two have met a record 12 times in the NBA Finals. Other bitter rivals of the Los Angeles Lakers include the San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers and Sacramento Kings.

Who are the Phoenix Suns’ Biggest Rivals?

The Phoenix Suns’ biggest rivals are the Los Angeles Lakers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Golden State Warriors, the San Antonio Spurs and the Dallas Mavericks. The Suns, Kings, Clippers, Warriors and Lakers are all in the Pacific Division and play each other 16 times per regular season. The Suns have clashed with the Spurs, Mavericks, Lakers and Warriors numerous times in the playoffs.

Game Results Between the Lakers & Suns

Entering the 2024 season, the Lakers and Suns have met a total of 331 times, with the Lakers winning 188 times to Phoenix’s 143 wins.

DateHome TeamAway TeamLocationWinnerScore
04/07/2023LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers121-107
03/22/2023LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers122-111
12/19/2022SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix130-104
11/22/2022SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix115-105
04/05/2022SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix121-110
03/13/2022SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix140-111
12/21/2021LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix108-90
10/22/2021LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix115-105
06/03/2021LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix113-100
06/01/2021SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix115-85
05/30/2021LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix100-92
05/27/2021LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers109-95
05/25/2021SunsLakersFootprint CenterLA Lakers109-102
05/23/2021SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix99-90
05/09/2021LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers123-110
03/21/2021SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix111-94
03/02/2021LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix114-104
02/10/2020LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers125-100
01/01/2020LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers117-107
11/12/2019SunsLakersFootprint CenterLA Lakers123-115
03/02/2019SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix118-109
01/27/2019LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers116-102
12/02/2018LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers120-96
10/24/2018SunsLakersFootprint CenterLA Lakers131-113
02/06/2018LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers112-93
11/17/2017LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix122-113
11/13/2017SunsLakersFootprint CenterLA Lakers100-93
10/20/2017SunsLakersFootprint CenterLA Lakers132-130
03/09/2017SunsLakersFootprint CenterLA Lakers122-110
02/15/2017SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix137-101
12/09/2016LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix119-115
11/06/2016LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers119-108
03/23/2016SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix119-107
03/18/2016LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix95-90
01/03/2016LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers97-77
11/16/2015SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix120-101
01/19/2015SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix115-100
12/28/2014LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix116-107
11/04/2014LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix112-106
10/29/2014SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix119-99
03/30/2014LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers115-99
01/15/2014SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix121-114
12/23/2013SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix117-90
12/10/2013LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaPhoenix114-108
03/18/2013SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix99-76
02/12/2013LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers91-85
01/30/2013SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix92-86
11/16/2012LakersSunsCrypto.com ArenaLA Lakers114-102
04/07/2012SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix125-105
02/19/2012SunsLakersFootprint CenterPhoenix102-90

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns History

Los Angeles won the first six playoff series against Phoenix. However, Phoenix has won five out of the last seven playoff series against the Lakers, including the 2021 Western Conference First Round. The Suns, led by Devin Booker’s 47 point performance in the close out game, would go on to lose in the NBA Finals to the Milwaukee Bucks that year.

In 2010, the Lakers met Phoenix in the Western Conference Finals en route to winning an NBA Championship. Los Angeles, powered by Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant, won both the first two and last two games of the series.

The Suns beat the Lakers in the playoffs in both 2006 and 2007. In Game 7 the 2006 Western Conference First Round, the Seven Seconds or Less Suns, led by Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire and Shawn Marion beat Los Angeles by 30 points.

Where Do the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers Play?

The Phoenix Suns have called the Footprint Center their home since 1992. Formerly known as America West Arena, US Airways Center, Talking Stick Resort Arena and Phoenix Suns Arena, Footprint Center has a 17,071 capacity and is also home to the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The stadium is located a block away from Chase Field, the home of MLB’s Arizona Diamondbacks.

Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles is one of the most notable and famous NBA arenas in the United States. Formerly known as the Staples Center, Crypto.com purchased the naming rights in 2021. The arena has been the home of the Lakers since 1997 and has a seating capacity of 19,079. Other teams that call it home include the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA and the NBA G League franchise the South Bay Lakers.

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