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Postseason series result should have all postseason series listed. Postseason series should include link to section rather than whole page. Postseason game should include Round-robin if it was played. Regular/postseason game list all neutral site stadiums and games.

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Season-by-season results

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San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns Season-by-Season Results
1970s (Tie, 7–7)
Season Season series at San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns Overall series Notes
1976–77 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
3–1
As part of the merger with the American Basketball Association (ABA), the San Antonio Spurs join the NBA and are placed in the Eastern Conference and the Central Division.
1977–78 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1–1 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
5–3
On October 31, 1977, Spurs beat the Suns 145–143, their most points scored in a game against the Suns. Meanwhile, it is also the Suns most points scored in a game against the Spurs despite the loss.
1978–79 Suns 3–1 Suns, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Tie
6–6
1979–80 Tie 1–1 Spurs, 1–0 Suns, 1–0 Tie
7–7
1980s (Suns, 26–22)
Season Season series at San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns Overall series Notes
1980–81 Suns 3–2 Spurs, 2–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
10–9
Spurs move to the Western Conference and the Midwest Division.
One game was played on Christmas.
1981–82 Suns 4–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 3–0 Suns
14–10
1982–83 Suns 3–2 Spurs, 2–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
17–12
1983–84 Suns 5–0 Suns, 2–0 Suns, 3–0 Suns
22–12
Suns record their first season series sweep against the Spurs.
1984–85 Spurs 4–1 Spurs, 3–0 Tie, 1–1 Suns
23–16
1985–86 Suns 3–2 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–1 Suns
26–18
1986–87 Spurs 3–2 Spurs, 2–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns
28–21
1987–88 Spurs 3–2 Spurs, 2–0 Suns, 2–1 Suns
30–24
1988–89 Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
33–25
On April 15, 1989, Suns beat the Spurs 137–91, their largest victory against the Spurs with a 46–point differential.
1989–90 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs, 2–0 Suns
33–29
Spurs record their first season series sweep against the Suns and finish with a winning record in Phoenix for the first time.
1990s (Suns, 32–25)
Season Season series at San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns Overall series Notes
1990–91 Spurs 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Spurs, 2–0 Suns
34–32
1991–92 Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
37–33
Last season Suns played at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
1992 Western Conference First Round Suns 3–0 Suns, 1–0 Suns, 2–0 Suns
40–33
1st postseason series.
1992–93 Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
43–34
Suns open up America West Arena (currently known as PHX Arena).
Suns finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
1993 Western Conference Semifinals Suns 4–2 Spurs, 2–1 Suns, 3–0 Suns
47–36
2nd postseason series.
Spurs play their final game at HemisFair Arena.
Suns go on to lose 1993 NBA Finals.
1993–94 Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
50–37
Spurs open up Alamodome.
1994–95 Tie 2–2 Spurs, 2–0 Suns, 2–0 Suns
52–39
Suns win 13 home games in a row against the Spurs.
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
1995–96 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Suns
53–42
One game was played on Christmas.
1996 Western Conference First Round Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Suns
54–45
3rd postseason series.
1996–97 Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
57–46
1997–98 Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
60–47
Tim Duncan makes his debut for the Spurs.
1998 Western Conference First Round Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Suns
61–50
4th postseason series.
1998–99 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns
63–52
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (37–13).
Spurs win 1999 NBA Finals, their first NBA championship.
1999–2000 Tie 2–2 Tie, 1–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns
65–54
2000s (Spurs, 39–24)
Season Season series at San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns Overall series Notes
2000 Western Conference First Round Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
68–55
5th postseason series.
2000–01 Tie 2–2 Spurs, 2–0 Suns, 2–0 Suns
70–57
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (58–24).
2001–02 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Suns
71–60
Last season Spurs played at Alamodome.
2002–03 Suns 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Suns, 2–0 Suns
74–61
Spurs open up SBC Center (now known as Frost Bank Center).
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (60–22).
2003 Western Conference First Round Spurs 4–2 Spurs, 2–1 Spurs, 2–1 Suns
76–65
6th postseason series.
Spurs finish with a winning record at Phoenix for the first time since the 1990 season.
Spurs go on to win 2003 NBA Finals.
2003–04 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs, 2–0 Suns
76–69
Spurs' first season series sweep against the Suns since the 1989 season.
2004–05 Spurs 2–1 Spurs, 1–0 Tie, 1–1 Suns
77–71
Spurs move to the Southwest Division.
Suns finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
2005 Western Conference Finals Spurs 4–1 Tie, 1–1 Spurs, 3–0 Suns
78–75
7th postseason series.
Spurs go on to win 2005 NBA Finals.
2005–06 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Suns
79–78
Last season Suns held the overall series lead against the Spurs.
2006–07 Spurs 2–1 Spurs, 2–0 Suns, 1–0 Tie
80–80
2007 Western Conference Semifinals Spurs 4–2 Spurs, 2–1 Spurs, 2–1 Spurs
84–82
8th postseason series.
Spurs go on to win 2007 NBA Finals.
2007–08 Suns 3–1 Suns, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Tie
85–85
Suns finish with a winning record at San Antonio for the first time since the 1992 Western Conference First Round and the 1983 season in the regular season.
2008 Western Conference First Round Spurs 4–1 Spurs, 3–0 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
89–86
9th postseason series.
2008–09 Spurs 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs
92–87
One game was played on Christmas.
2009–10 Suns 2–1 Spurs, 1–0 Suns, 2–0 Spurs
93–89
2010s (Spurs, 30–11)
Season Season series at San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns Overall series Notes
2010 Western Conference Semifinals Suns 4–0 Suns, 2–0 Suns, 2–0 Tie
93–93
10th postseason series.
2010–11 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
96–94
2011–12 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs
100–94
Spurs record their 100th win against the Suns.
2012–13 Spurs 2–1 Tie, 1–1 Spurs, 1–0 Spurs
102–95
Spurs win 2013 NBA Finals.
2013–14 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
105–96
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
Spurs win 2014 NBA Finals.
2014–15 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
108–97
2015–16 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs
112–97
Final season for Spurs' Tim Duncan
2016–17 Spurs 2–1 Spurs, 1–0 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
114–98
On January 14, 2017, Spurs beat the Suns 108–105 at Mexico City Arena in Mexico City as part of the NBA Global Games. It is accounted as a Suns' home game.
2017–18 Spurs 4–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs
118–98
On February 7, 2018, Spurs beat the Suns 129–81, their largest victory against the Suns with a 48–point differential.
2018–19 Spurs 3–1 Spurs, 2–0 Tie, 1–1 Spurs
121–99
Spurs win 11 home games in a row against the Suns.
2019–20 Spurs 2–1 Suns, 1–0 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs
123–100
On December 14, 2019, Spurs beat the Suns 121–119 in overtime at Mexico City Arena in Mexico City as part of the NBA Global Games. It is accounted as a Suns' home game.
One game was played on Martin Luther King Jr. day.
Suns record their 100th win against the Spurs.
2010s (Suns, 11–5)
Season Season series at San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns Overall series Notes
2020–21 Suns 2–1 Suns, 2–0 Spurs, 1–0 Spurs
124–102
Suns lose 2021 NBA Finals.
2021–22 Suns 4–0 Suns, 2–0 Suns, 2–0 Spurs
124–106
One game was played on Martin Luther King Jr. day.
Suns' first season series sweep against the Spurs since the 1983 season.
Suns finish with the best record in the league (64–18).
2022–23 Suns 3–0 Suns, 2–0 Suns, 1–0 Spurs
124–109
2023–24 Spurs 3–1 Tie, 1–1 Spurs, 2–0 Spurs
127–110
2024–25 Spurs, 1–0 Suns, 1–0 Spurs
128–111
Summary of Results
Season Season series at San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns Notes
Regular season games Spurs 103–89 Spurs, 64–32 Suns, 57–39
Postseason games Spurs 25–22 Spurs, 15–8 Suns, 14–10
Postseason series Spurs 6–4 Spurs, 3–1 Tie, 3–3 Western Conference First Round: 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2008
Western Conference Semifinals: 1993, 2007, 2010
Western Conference Finals: 2005
Regular and postseason Spurs 128–111 Spurs, 79–40 Suns, 71–49