No matter what the name has been – Veterans Memorial Coliseum, America West Arena, United Airways Center, or upcoming Talking Stick Resort Arena – the building that houses professional Phoenix basketball has been referred to as “the home of the Suns.”

The images of that home have changed, as would any that has housed multiple generations of the same family. The team logo was redesigned three times. Its basic nature was always the same, though: a streaking sun, indicating pace, flair and movement toward something more.

The Suns are one of just 12 teams to have never changed their original city or name, but their arena will feel a little more like home this season. After a decade-plus hiatus, the sunburst is back at center court.

Suns players and their opponents could count on one certainty each and every game for decades: starting the game with a jump ball at the center of Phoenix’s current sunburst logo. It was an iconic mainstay through each era, from Dick Van Arsdale to Alvan Adams to Kevin Johnson to Jason Kidd.

The look underwent unavoidable changes of time. It started simple…

Got bolder…

…welcomed in a new era…

…further embraced that new era…

…then briefly became a phoenix/bird version of itself while the Nash-led Suns flew up and down the court.

This latest edition welcomes back the return of the timeless sunburst, sized just big enough to be the dominant feature but not so big it seems cartoonish. It makes you want to sigh, smile and say “welcome back.”

Other key elements worth noting: