Mat Ishbia Is Quietly Turning The Suns Into A Spartan Operation

The Phoenix Suns are becoming a hub for Michigan State's best as owner Mat Ishbia weaves Spartan influence into the team's DNA.

Mat Ishbia’s fingerprints are all over the Phoenix Suns now, and the Michigan State connection keeps getting stronger.

What started with Ishbia buying the franchise in 2022 has turned into something a lot more specific: a Suns operation built around people who know his basketball world. The owner, a Michigan State alum and former walk-on national champion, has steadily filled important spots with Spartans, and the latest move only pushed that trend further.

The biggest recent addition came when Phoenix traded for Miles Bridges, giving Devin Booker another scoring threat and adding another Michigan State name to the roster. Around him, the structure is already loaded with familiar faces.

Brian Gregory, a former assistant coach, is the Suns’ general manager. Jordan Ott, the head coach, spent 2008-13 with Tom Izzo’s staff as a grad assistant and video coordinator.

Mateen Cleaves has also joined as a new assistant coach.

Put it together and the picture is hard to miss: the front office, the coaching staff and one of the team’s key players all carry Spartan ties. That’s why the Suns are starting to look less like a random NBA team and more like a Michigan State branch in the desert.

The buzz picked up after Bridges arrived, with people beginning to point out just how far Ishbia has taken the idea. One post even laid out the connections plainly:

Michigan State connection ...

✅ Suns owner Mat Ishbia (alum)

✅ Suns GM Bryan Gregory (ast coach there)

✅ Suns head coach Jordan Ott (ast coach there)

✅ Suns ast coach Mateen Cleaves (alum)

✅ Suns forward Miles Bridges… https://t.co/VHkJj7vLPz

  • Tom Haberstroh (@tomhaberstroh) June 28, 2026

Ishbia, though, apparently tried to deepen that pipeline even more last offseason by making a run at Tom Izzo. The Michigan State coach later revealed he had seriously considered another NBA opportunity, saying he had to talk it over with his family. In the end, he stayed put, chose to keep chasing that second national title and returned after more than zero minutes of thought.

That decision mattered for Michigan State. Izzo came back and guided the Spartans to 27 wins and a top-five recruiting class after winning the Big Ten and reaching the Elite Eight.

For Ishbia, it was one more reminder that he’s trying to shape Phoenix into something very familiar. For Michigan State, it meant Izzo stayed where he’s been for decades - instead of joining the growing Spartan colony in the NBA.

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