
Devin Booker in talks with Phoenix Suns on $150 million extension after career-best assist season
The Phoenix Suns aren't planning to reset, and Devin Booker is on the same page. Coming off a season where he averaged a career-high 7.1 assists and 25.6 points per game, this four-time All-Star is now at the center of a significant negotiation.
Phoenix is in deep discussions for a two-year, $150 million max extension to keep their franchise guard in place.
Trading
Kevin Durant
for Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks signals a shift in Phoenix Suns roster strategy
Devin Booker, a standout for the Phoenix Suns, was selected 13th overall in the 2015 draft and has spent his entire decade in the NBA playing in the desert. He has participated in 673 games, averaging 24.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 5.2 assists per game. During the recently wrapped up 2024–25 season, he raised his performance, averaging 25.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, and a career-high 7.1 assists in 75 games.
The Suns, riding the ups and downs since the 2021 Finals, took a nosedive this season with a 36–46 record, leading to their first playoff miss since that Finals run. Nevertheless, Phoenix is committed to continuity, reportedly working to secure Booker through 2027 with a two-year, $150 million extension—a max deal by any definition.
The offseason for Phoenix has been quite eventful: they sent Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No.
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10 pick (which turned into Khaman Maluach), and five second-round picks. At the same time, Booker has stepped up as a sort of leader, playing a key role in the coaching search that brought in Jordan Ott and sharing his thoughts on the Durant trade.
The Suns don't have much draft capital, so a complete rebuild isn't really an option. This makes keeping their all-time leading scorer a top priority, especially after he broke Walter Davis's franchise record of 16,452 points on February 3, 2025.
Booker's strong presence shows he's more than just numbers; he's the voice and the driving force behind Phoenix's identity.
Devin Booker, who is now 28, is likely at the peak of his career, averaging a personal best in assists while still scoring and being efficient. The suggested contract would give him $75 million each year—making him the highest-paid player in NBA history on an annual basis. When compared to deals like Jaylen Brown's, it seems like a long-term investment in his ongoing top-tier performance.
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Some critics say that committing to such a high salary could limit future roster changes, particularly since Phoenix doesn't have many draft assets and is currently underperforming. However, Suns fans argue that keeping your franchise player is way more important than taking risks on future draft picks or free agents.
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