The basketball world is mourning today as news emerges about former Phoenix Suns manager and Hall of Famer Paul Westphal, who has been privately battling a long-term chronic illness.
According to sources close to the Westphal family, the beloved coach and former NBA star had chosen to keep his health condition out of the public eye, focusing instead on spending time with family and maintaining a sense of normalcy. The exact nature of the illness has not been disclosed, but those familiar with the situation confirm that it has taken a significant toll in recent months.
Westphal, known not only for his on-court brilliance but also for his leadership and sportsmanship, served as the Suns’ head coach from 1992 to 1996, leading them to the NBA Finals in 1993. His contributions to the franchise and the league earned him widespread respect, culminating in his 2019 induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Fans and former players have begun sharing tributes online, expressing both sorrow and admiration for the legendary figure. “Paul was not just a coach, he was a mentor and a class act,” one former player stated. “It’s heartbreaking to hear what he’s been going through.”
As the basketball community comes to terms with the news, many are calling for renewed recognition of Westphal’s legacy and the indelible mark he left on the game.
More updates are expected as the situation develops. The thoughts of the sports world are with Paul Westphal and his loved ones during this difficult time.






