This FanDuel Arizona Promo Code Nets A Bonus Bet Of $1,000 On The Phoenix Suns

The NBA action in the Valley of the Sun is hotter than it’s ever been. To celebrate, this FanDuel Arizona promo code can be worth up to $1,000 and is great for a wager on the Phoenix Suns. If you haven’t wagered with FanDuel as of yet, what better time to start? Once you create your account you can time your first wager to the start of the playoffs. And with this exclusive FanDuel promo code, your first bet is covered up to $1,000.

Claim a $1,000 Bonus Bet With FanDuel Arizona Promo Code

This offer is for new users who register for an account and make an initial deposit to fund the account. Once you’ve done that, you can begin exploring the many betting opportunities on the Suns perhaps on whether Mikal Bridges will win the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award.

If your first bet fails to cash, FanDuel will refund the amount, up to $1,000, in site credit. Be sure to read the full terms and conditions to ensure receiving your promo bonus. And with the FanDuel app loaded onto your mobile phone or tablet, the entire process couldn’t be easier.

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How To Use Your FanDuel Arizona Promo Code

While visiting FanDuel’s website on your laptop or a home computer is an option, it’s not always convenient. There will undoubtedly be times when you’re away from home and want to place a quick wager on the Suns.

That’s why the FanDuel app is so convenient. As long as you have your mobile phone or tablet handy, you can place a bet in no time.

The same goes for creating your account. The first step is to download the app onto your device. If you have an Apple device, go to the Apple App Store and find it there. Then be sure to use our exclusive promo code while registering.

If you have a device with an Android operating system, the app is available at the Play Store. Again, don’t forget to use our promo code to ensure being eligible for a first bonus bet.

To register, you’ll be asked for your name, mailing address, email address, phone number, and Social Security Number. You’ll also select and answer several security questions to ensure your identity.

Upon registering, you’ll be presented with options for funding your account including using a credit or debit card, using PayPal or another electronic wallet, using an ACH/eCheck, or making a transfer via a prepaid card.

After that, it’s time to pick the Suns’ wager of your choice. Better yet, your first wager up to $1,000 will be covered in the form of a site credit if you don’t win the bet.

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Phoenix Suns Celebrating Record-Setting Regular Season

While it’s far from their main goal, the Suns hit a milestone by beating the Los Angeles Lakers on April 5. The win was their 63rd of the season a franchise record. For a team still seeking its first NBA championship, a record-setting regular season is a great start.

The Suns, though, plan on making their stellar record a footnote. Nothing short of a championship will suffice, but coach Monty Williams is enjoying the ride thus far.

“Tonight is unbelievably special for so many people,” Williams said. “Not just the organization, but the people in the city, who have basically birthed the Suns. Everywhere I go, people say the Suns are their baby. It’s hard to put it into words, but we’re all pretty grateful.”

With FanDuel’s NBA futures odds on the championship, you, too, can be grateful.

TeamNBA Championship Odds
Phoenix Suns+280
Milwaukee Bucks+550
Brooklyn Nets +650
Golden State Warriors+950
Boston Celtics+1000
Miami Heat+1000
Philadelphia 76ers+1100
Memphis Grizzlies +1400
Utah Jazz+2200
Dallas Mavericks+2400
Denver Nuggets+2700

On Feb. 22, the Suns and the Golden State Warriors were the co-favorites at FanDuel at +410. With the Suns on a roll, and Golden State star Steph Curry currently sidelined by injuries, the Suns moved to the top of the charts.

About the Author

Mark Ashenfelter

Mark Ashenfelter is a Connecticut-based sportswriter and editor who has covered everything from NASCAR to the Philadelphia Phillies and Eagles. A life-long Philadelphia sports fan, in addition to Penn State football and the Baltimore Orioles, he's previously worked at ESPN, NASCAR Scene magazine and the Daily Local News in Chester County, PA.