Devin Booker was named an All-Star in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2024, but unless he’s a last-minute injury replacement, the Suns guard won’t be headed to San Francisco for this year’s event.
Addressing his omission after Friday morning’s shootaround, Booker told reporters that he would’ve loved to be selected, but added that there were many deserving players and that he’s “definitely not going to complain about taking a week to regroup with the family,” writes Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic.
While Booker’s shooting numbers (.444/.341/.893) are down this year, his averages of 25.5 points and 6.7 assists per game are above his career rates. Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer said on Wednesday that Booker is “clearly in our minds an All-Star” and teammate Kevin Durant agreed.
Durant also suggested that All-Star rosters should be expanded from 12 to 15 players to reflect the size of actual NBA rosters and to better reward deserving players: “So many great players going out there impacting their team in a positive way that are being snubbed. They’ll always be snubs every year, but I think we should add three more.”
Asked about the idea, Booker wasn’t opposed to it and pointed to a handful of players he felt were snubbed this season.
“I think there are enough talented guys out here, like I said, that are deserving,” Booker said. “You look at Kyrie (Irving), Norman Powell, those guys are having unbelievable, efficient years, and winning games. On the East, I’m sure there are guys too like Trae (Young) and LaMelo (Ball) that are putting up just unheard numbers. The more talent in there, the better.”
We have more on the Suns:
- While the mutual interest between the Suns and Heat forward Jimmy Butler has been reported ad nauseam in recent weeks, Phoenix isn’t taking a “Butler or bust” approach to the trade deadline, says John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 (Twitter links). According to Gambadoro, the front office is looking at more than 20 potential trade targets and the odds are in favor of the Suns making one or more deadline deals, even if they don’t end up landing Butler.
- Although the Suns have no shortage of potential directions at the trade deadline, it remains safe to assume stars Durant and Booker aren’t going anywhere. Within an in-depth story on the situation in Phoenix, Ramona Shelburne and Bobby Marks of ESPN (Insider link) say that teams who have called to ask about Durant have been rebuffed. That’s also been the case for the clubs “bold enough to inquire” on Booker, who has never given indication he’d leave Phoenix to chase a title elsewhere, sources tell Shelburne and Marks.
- With Durant nearing the 30,000-point threshold and on the verge of surpassing Julius Erving for eighth place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, Tim MacMahon of ESPN spoke to many of the forward’s current and former teammates about what makes the former MVP such an elite offensive player.
In this post, we will be discussing some notable updates and rumors surrounding the Phoenix Suns, including updates on Devin Booker and Jimmy Butler, potential trade options for the team, and the possibility of signing Kevin Durant.
Devin Booker has been a standout player for the Suns this season, averaging 25.6 points, 6.8 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game. Despite his impressive performance, there have been rumors of tension between Booker and the Suns’ front office. However, Booker has expressed his commitment to the team and is focused on helping them succeed.
On the other hand, there have been reports linking Jimmy Butler to the Suns. Butler, who is currently with the Miami Heat, is set to become a free agent this offseason. The Suns are reportedly interested in adding him to their roster, as he could provide a much-needed boost to their defense and leadership.
In terms of potential trade options, the Suns have been rumored to be exploring the market for a stretch four or a point guard. Names like Aaron Gordon of the Orlando Magic and Lonzo Ball of the New Orleans Pelicans have been mentioned as possible trade targets for the Suns.
Lastly, there has been speculation about the Suns making a push to sign Kevin Durant in free agency. Durant, who is currently with the Brooklyn Nets, will also be a free agent this offseason. While it remains to be seen if the Suns can lure Durant to Phoenix, his addition would undoubtedly make them a more formidable team in the Western Conference.
Overall, the Suns have some intriguing possibilities to consider as they look to improve their roster and compete for a playoff spot in the near future. Stay tuned for more updates on the team’s offseason plans.
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