On Thursday, the NBA G League and the Phoenix Suns announced that the Suns acquired the rights to own and operate an NBA G League team.

The unnamed team, set to debut in the 2024-25 season, gives all 30 NBA teams a G League affiliate and expands the League to 32 total teams.

“Bringing a G League team to Phoenix was one of my first priorities as owner,” said Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury team owner Mat Ishbia in a statement. “Adding a G League team creates another area for us to compete to be the best and will be a vital tool to help develop players and coaches. Just like the Suns and Mercury, our G League team will serve as a community asset and make a positive impact on and off the court.”

Like the Portland Trailblazers, who named its G League team “Rip City Remix,” the Suns will look to the culture to name the team by also recreating history.

In 1968, team ownership held a public contest to name the team, which became the Phoenix Suns.

Now fans will be able to vote on a team name through an online contest that runs through the end of this month. Fans can submit their entries at Suns.com/GLeague and the winner gets free tickets to the team’s inaugural season and $1,000 in cash.

The team’s name and logo will be announced sometime during the spring.

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