The Phoenix Suns have now completed their coaching staff for the coming season. Head coach Earl Watson named  Jay Triano as associate head coach and Tyrone Corbin and Nate Bjorkgren as assistant coaches.

Triano is the current national team coach of Canada and was the first ever Canadian-born head coach in NBA history when he was calling the plays for the Toronto Raptors from 2008-2011.

Corbin was the interim head coach for the Sacramento Kings back in the 2014-2015 season and was at the helm for 28 games. He is a 15-year NBA pro and appeared for two seasons with the Suns in 1987-1989. Per the Suns' official Twitter account, Corbin is excited to assist the team's head coach:

Bjorkgen, on the other hand, will remain with the organization for the second year now, after spending last season as assistant coach/player development coordinator as well as the head coach of the team's summer league squad.

With a healthy lineup, key additions to their roster with the likes of Leandro Barbosa, Jared Dudley and Dragan Bender, and now the experienced coaching staff, the future is looking bright for the Phoenix Suns once again. Their fans are all hoping for better team results this coming season.

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