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Phoenix Suns in shock as Robert Sarver saga hangs over team entering season

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PHOENIX — The Suns are moving on to a new chapter with owner Robert Sarver planning to sell the team, but the mood at media day revealed a team still in shock.

Sarver announced his intentions last week following the results of an NBA investigation. The details of the report, which confirmed Sarver had a history of racist, sexist and misogynistic acts, seemed to shake the organization.

Down the line, the key voices in the organization arrived at the lectern with grim faces and the complete absence of excitement that a media day typically generates. «I was in disbelief,» coach Monty Williams said. «When you see the bullet points and then when you go through it, um, you start to think about how these things impact the people.» «I would say just a state of shock,» general manager James Jones said. «You don't want that around the organization.

You don't want that to be the issue.» «It was tough, just like anybody, reading all the different things,» star guard Chris Paul said. «It was more so also the things that people have to endure in the workplace.» «That's tough for me because that's not the Robert Sarver that I know, it's not the Robert that welcomed me to Phoenix with open arms,» said Devin Booker, the longest-tenured Suns player, who is starting his eighth season. «But at the same time, I'm not insensitive to everybody that's involved in the situation.

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