On September 25th, Beijing time, the Suns held their media day for the new season. Their official social media posted a photo of Booker, Green, and Dillon together, which many American media outlets reshared and commented as the Suns' new "Big Three." Booker, Green, and Dillon also shared their outlook for the upcoming season during interviews.

When asked about the significance of remaining with the team, Booker said, "I still have unfinished business here." He expressed that his leadership is more important than ever: "I will do everything I can to speak up as much as possible. I felt our team wasn’t as connected last year. I have always been vocal. In fact, I frequently shared my thoughts last year, but we just couldn’t reach our goals."
Booker quickly clarified that the team's issues were not due to personal conflicts: "I believe there are no problems off the court; it’s just that our on-court teamwork was far from sufficient."

Speaking about Booker, Suns owner Ishbia commented, "He is the cornerstone of the team and one of the greatest players in Suns history. He is willing to stay here, just as we want him to, and that’s a wonderful partnership. He is our core and the soul leading the team in the quest for a championship. This team belongs to him, that’s absolutely clear with no doubt. Devin is an ultimate winner, and this year he will prove it to everyone. I am very fortunate to have a team built around Devin Booker. Fans love him; he is everything to the community. How could we be without Devin Booker?"
New addition Jalen Green will join Booker as the starting backcourt, and Green appeared very confident: "I think we will surprise a lot of people."

Green said he has recently been focusing on improving his mid-range shooting, including floaters and mid-range pull-up jumpers. Since opponents have been limiting his three-point attempts and shots near the basket, he needs to adjust to their defensive strategies. He also mentioned that a consistent daily training routine helped him play all 82 games in the past two seasons. Green revealed he undergoes intense strength training during the off-season, while during the regular season he focuses on maintaining his condition. Additionally, he admitted to playing through injuries (bruises and contusions) and emphasized the mindset of giving his all in every game.
Talking about teammate Dillon, who also joined the Suns, Green said, "He has the fighting spirit of a bulldog."

Dillon said in an interview that he embraces the "villain" role. He described his playing style as "tough, physical, and intense" — exactly the attitude the Suns had been missing before.
Regarding the young players on the team, Dillon said, "About Dunn and Iguodala, I will work hard to help these young guys build their confidence."
Suns owner Ishbia stated, "When we made the Durant trade, we wanted Dillon. He is the kind of player we talk about and want to keep — strong defensively, tough in character, responsible, and willing to stand up for teammates."
Otter said, "Dillon’s competitiveness and intensity on the court are unmatched. He is a very hardworking player, one of the most dedicated I have ever seen."

Ishbia, when discussing his expectations for the new season, said, "I hope we can win more games than last year, but the reality is that this year’s success will not only be measured by wins and losses but by whether we achieve our goals."
In the 2024-25 season, the Suns finished with a 36-46 record, missing both the playoffs and the play-in tournament. What results will they achieve in the new season? Everyone is welcome to share their predictions and insights.