Phoenix teams' social moments to study

Local examples are already doing the work: Suns posts about an inbound challenge and a player chasing the franchise 3‑PT record sparked debate and engagement, while a Cardinals Kyler Murray highlight reel went viral — all proof short, issue‑driven clips move conversation. These bite‑size controversies and milestone chases are exactly the content that fuels local community engagement. ( )

Grayson Allen’s 10 three-pointers and 42 points on Nov. 10, 2025 set the Phoenix Suns single‑game franchise record for most 3‑pointers made, according to the Suns’ game recap. (nba.com) The Suns’ official video pipeline pushed that night as short clips and single‑play edits on their highlights hub, where game clips run under two‑ to three‑minute formats. (nba.com) The Phoenix Suns’ TikTok account sits around 1.0M followers, giving short clips like milestone chases immediate organic reach across feeds. (tiktok.com) A community account, PHNX_Suns, posted an inbound‑challenge clip on X (status ID 2035891124058157100) that framed a single play as a fan debate prompt rather than a straight highlight. (x.com) Arizona Cardinals highlights of Kyler Murray — including an official team scramble/TD clip — received wide redistribution and were described as “viral” in national coverage after the play hit feeds, with the club hosting the short highlight on its video page. (si.com) (azcardinals.com) The Cardinals’ official TikTok account has roughly 969K followers, giving individual highlight reels near‑instant local scale when shared; independent local outlets and fan channels amplified both the Suns’ milestone clips and the Cardinals’ Murray edits. (tiktok.com) (gophnx.com)

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