Last Updated on May 24, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

The Phoenix Suns have featured several elite rebounders throughout their history, from dominant centers of the 1970s to versatile modern forwards who thrived in fast-paced systems. While the franchise is often associated with offense and guard play, rebounding has still been a major part of many of Phoenix’s best teams.

Here are the best rebounders in Phoenix Suns franchise history based on total rebounds, rebounding dominance, consistency, and overall impact.


Alvan Adams

Position: Center
Years with Suns: 1975–1988
Suns Rebounds: 6,937 (franchise leader)

Achievements:

  • NBA Rookie of the Year
  • NBA All-Star
  • Led Suns to the 1976 NBA Finals
  • One of the greatest all-around big men in franchise history
  • Longtime franchise cornerstone

Alvan Adams remains the all-time rebounding leader in Phoenix Suns history. His intelligence, positioning, and versatility made him one of the most dependable centers of his era.

Although not known for overwhelming athleticism, Adams consistently controlled the glass and became one of the franchise’s most complete players. He spent his entire NBA career with Phoenix and still ranks near the top in multiple statistical categories for the organization. (StatMuse)


Shawn Marion

Position: Forward
Years with Suns: 1999–2008
Suns Rebounds: 6,616

Achievements:

  • 4-time NBA All-Star with Phoenix
  • One of the most versatile forwards of his generation
  • Elite defender and transition player
  • Key part of the “Seven Seconds or Less” era
  • One of the best rebounding forwards in franchise history

Shawn Marion combined elite athleticism with relentless energy, allowing him to dominate the boards despite often playing undersized in the frontcourt. Marion’s rebounding versatility was especially valuable in Phoenix’s up-tempo offensive system.

He consistently averaged double-digit rebounds during his prime and remains second in franchise history in total rebounds. (Land of Basketball)


Amar’e Stoudemire

Position: Forward/Center
Years with Suns: 2002–2010
Suns Rebounds: 4,613

Achievements:

  • NBA Rookie of the Year
  • 5-time NBA All-Star
  • All-NBA First Team selection
  • One of the NBA’s most explosive big men
  • Star of the “Seven Seconds or Less” era

Amar’e Stoudemire brought elite athleticism and physical dominance to the Suns frontcourt during the 2000s. While his scoring drew most of the attention, Stoudemire was also a powerful rebounder who consistently finished possessions above the rim.

His explosiveness and strength helped him become one of the most productive interior players in franchise history. (Land of Basketball)


Larry Nance

Position: Forward
Years with Suns: 1981–1988
Suns Rebounds: 3,791

Achievements:

  • 3-time All-Star with Phoenix
  • Elite shot blocker and defender
  • Slam Dunk Contest champion
  • One of the best two-way forwards in Suns history

Larry Nance was one of the NBA’s most athletic forwards during the 1980s. His rebounding ability, defensive versatility, and above-the-rim game made him a major force for Phoenix.

Nance consistently contributed on both ends of the floor and remains one of the top rebounders and shot blockers in franchise history. (Land of Basketball)


Charles Barkley

Position: Forward
Years with Suns: 1992–1996
Suns Rebounds: 3,232

Achievements:

  • NBA MVP (1992–93)
  • 4-time All-Star with Phoenix
  • Led Suns to the 1993 NBA Finals
  • One of the greatest rebounders ever regardless of size
  • Hall of Fame inductee

Charles Barkley’s Suns tenure was relatively short, but his rebounding impact was massive. Despite standing around 6-foot-6, Barkley dominated bigger players with strength, timing, and relentless effort.

He averaged over 11 rebounds per game during his Phoenix career and helped lead the Suns to one of the greatest seasons in franchise history. (Land of Basketball)


Phoenix Suns All-Time Rebounding Leaders

PLAYER REBOUNDS YEARS
Alvan Adams 6,937 1975–1988
Shawn Marion 6,616 1999–2008
Amar’e Stoudemire 4,613 2002–2010
Larry Nance 3,791 1981–1988
Neal Walk 3,637 1969–1974
Mark West 3,241 1986–1994
Charles Barkley 3,232 1992–1996
Deandre Ayton 3,152 2018–2023
Paul Silas 2,886 1969–1972
Devin Booker 2,966+ 2015–Present

(Land of Basketball)

Honorable Mentions

  • Neal Walk
  • Mark West
  • Paul Silas
  • Deandre Ayton
  • Tyson Chandler

Conclusion

The Suns have featured elite rebounders across multiple eras, but Alvan Adams still stands at the top of the franchise leaderboard. Shawn Marion and Amar’e Stoudemire dominated during Phoenix’s modern peak years, while Charles Barkley delivered one of the greatest rebounding stretches in team history despite his shorter tenure.

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