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The significance of becoming the Phoenix Suns’ all-time leading scorer wasn’t lost on star Devin Booker.
“It means everything,” he told reporters after Monday’s 121-119 overtime loss to the Portland Trail Blazers. “Just being drafted to a franchise that believed in me, taking a chance on me as an 18-year-old kid and going through a rebuild phase and just sticking with it. Keeping my head down. The love and support has always been there. I don’t take it from granted. I take it seriously putting Phoenix across my chest.”
During the third quarter of that defeat, Booker nailed a three-pointer and moved ahead of Walter Davis on the Suns’ all-time scoring chart.
Team governor Mat Ishbia saluted the four-time All-Star on the achievement and alluded to the fact he expects the sharpshooter to be around for a long time:
Mat Ishbia @Mishbia15
Congrats @DevinBook for becoming the all-time leading scorer for the @Suns! So proud of all your success on and off the court in PHX and excited to see you continue to do amazing things here for years to come. pic.twitter.com/7Hv7FxntSv
Booker only turned 28 in October, and he’s in the first year of his four-year, $220.4 million extension with Phoenix. He has the opportunity to set a scoring mark that stands for a long, long time.
Booker’s future in Phoenix has become a topic of conversation, though.
The Suns’ all-in approach has so far yielded a first-round sweep in last year’s playoffs and a 25-24 start to 2024-25. The status quo isn’t working, which will force the front office to make a difficult decision before too long.
ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Bobby Marks reported on Jan. 30 the Suns have resisted any trade overtures for Booker and that he “has never given any indication he’d leave Phoenix in pursuit of a championship if this current construction doesn’t pan out.”
However, NBA insider Jake Fischer noted Monday that Bradley Beal’s insistence on exercising his no-trade clause basically means Booker or Kevin Durant would have to go in order to facilitate a trade for Jimmy Butler.
And that’s pretty much the case in any other scenario in which president of basketball operations James Jones pulled off a huge blockbuster.
Assuming the Suns suffer another early postseason exit or even miss the playoffs altogether, there could be some significant fallout that changes the equation when it comes to Booker’s tenure.
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