Apr 2, 2014; Phoenix, AZ, USA; The Phoenix Suns mascot the Gorilla dunks the ball during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Clippers at US Airways Center. The Clippers won 112-108. Mandatory Credit: Casey Sapio-USA TODAY Sports

With revamped uniforms, a home court redesign and a new marketing campaign, the Phoenix Suns are dedicated to bringing back good vibes heading into the 2015-16 season.

In another move of happy nostalgia, the team announced it will be holding an intrasquad scrimmage at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, a.k.a. “The Madhouse On McDowell.”

These scrimmages are usually open to the public at the end of Suns training camp in Flagstaff, but because of a scheduling conflict with Northern Arizona University’s football game on Oct. 3, the Suns will be returning to the arena where the franchise played from its inaugural season in 1968-69 until 1992-93, when the team moved to its current location downtown.

According to Paul Coro of the Arizona Republic, the team will have the final practice of training camp at NAU the morning of Oct. 3 before returning back to Phoenix for the 6 p.m. scrimmage.

The scrimmage will be free and should conjure up a good deal of excitement as the latest feel-good move of the Suns’ “WeArePHX” marketing campaign. It could also feature the first public appearance of Markieff Morris since he openly declared his intention to be traded after the team shipped away his brother Marcus Morris this summer.

The Coliseum should bring back plenty of memories for current Suns personnel, including head coach Jeff Hornacek, vice president of player programs Mark West and even Suns broadcaster Tom Chambers, who were all a part of the final Phoenix team to play at the Madhouse.