IMO.
BY A MILE - 1995 Playoffs. Here is the scenario.
- MJ was making a comeback, thus the clock was ticking to win before he would do it again.
- The Suns were beaten the previous year by the Rockets, who were arguably the lesser team (also, people get it wrong when they say we were up 3-1 in 1994, the series was tied 2-2, Houston won game 5, Suns game 6).
- Barkley had two failed two years in a row, was talked back out of retirement by Ainge to give it another go... This was the Suns year!
- Losing Danny Manning in February should have been the sign of what was coming, but the team still had plenty of talent to win it.
What happened - Suns met up with that 'lesser' team again in the 2nd round. They blew them out the first two games, and eventually went up 3-1. Then, the utter collapse. Barkley was seen partying before games, and then Mario Elle kissed us goodbye.
That hurt something awful. Window slammed shut.
There was doubt as to whether the Suns could get past the Spurs and David Robinson in the WCF, but David Robinson had been shown to be weaker competitor against Barkley before... That was the Suns' year.
#2 - the early 80s. This is when I really became a fan of the team. My favorite players were DJ, Davis, and Kyle Macy. Then we traded DJ (for Rick FREAKIN' Robey) - we always lost to the Lakers, cocaine gone wild, and (late 80s) watching James Edwards win a ring in Detroit, etc... All-in-all, I think my favorite Suns team was 1983-1984 (even without DJ), close 2nd is the Steve Nash 2004-2005 team.
#3 - Going down 3-1 to Chicago. It's not Paxon's 3 that did the Suns in, it was losing 3 of the first 4 games. Also, in Game 6, losing the lead in the final two minutes in order to put Paxon in that situation.
#4 - The hip-check/game fixing debacle of 2007. Tim Donagy, Robert Horry, and David Stern. The three Amigos.
#5 - Trading Barkley for crap. Some may argue that the Suns then positioned themselves for JK with those pieces, but I say, BS. Barkley was a HOF. Who in the Hell is Chucky Brown? That was disappointing. The press conference was a little like Jack telling his mom how he sold the cow for some magic beans - except there wasn't magic in those beans. That trade has to be viewed as one of the worst trades in NBA History. Barkley never did get his ring, but we should have gotten real value for him.