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  • Devin Booker, about to make Suns history, has found a home (and voice) in Arizona


    PHOENIX — Andy Page was ready. The 44-year-old Phoenix Suns fan had set a reminder in his cell phone. “Jan. 24. 8 a.m.”

    The Nike Book 1 “Forrest Gump” sneakers were about to drop. Page had been a Suns fan for as long as he could remember. He grew up watching Tom Chambers, Eddie Johnson and Jeff Hornacek. He celebrated the postseason runs of Charles Barkley and Steve Nash.

    In 2015, the Suns drafted Devin Booker, a guard from the University of Kentucky. It didn’t take long for Page to appreciate everything about Booker. He remembers thinking: “This is what I want as a Suns fan. He’s a homegrown guy. He’s all about us. He’s a good player. He fits everything you would want.”

    While working as an administration assistant at Phoenix Sunnyslope High, Page called up the Nike website. At 8 a.m., he ordered the Gump shoes, size 11. A message flashed: “Sorry, the product you want is no longer available.”

    Disappointed, Page returned to work.

    An hour later, his luck changed. Page noticed Booker had posted on his Instagram story. The Phoenix guard said he was hiding sneakers at certain locations, similar to what he had previously done in Paris during the Summer Olympics and in other places. Finders keepers.

    A four-time All-Star, Booker is about to become the Suns’ career scoring leader, 22 points behind the record entering Monday. Over 10 years, he has become the state’s most popular athlete, his No. 1 jersey an unmistakable part of the desert landscape. He has connected to fans in his own unique way, finding his voice in ways few could have imagined.

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    In 10 seasons in Phoenix, Devin Booker has become a fan favorite while making four All-Star and two All-NBA teams and leading the Suns to the 2021 finals. (Chris Schwegler / NBAE via Getty Images)

    Booker had stolen “Finders Keepers” from DJ Clark Kent, a hip-hop producer and legendary sneakerhead in New York. Kent hid sneakers from his personal collection around the city, posting clues of their whereabouts. Booker had even contacted Kent and asked for location suggestions when he did a similar scavenger hunt in New York.

    The Suns star had not participated in a recent giveaway in Sedona, Ariz. — Phoenix had a game that night, he said — but he had time for this one. Pulling up his hoodie to avoid detection, Booker hid shoes at various locations, including one at a bus stop on West Dunlap Avenue.

    As he watched Booker’s IG story, Page recognized Sunnyslope High in the background. As Booker panned the area with his phone, giving viewers clues to the location, Page recognized the street. “That’s us!” he said.

    Page ran outside. He found the shoes, which featured Booker’s signature and “Finders Keepers” in black ink. As Page walked back to the school, he noticed a man driving slowly, window down, looking for the shoes. When the man noticed Page carrying them, he flashed a thumbs up and yelled, “Go Suns!”

    Booker, 28, says he likes to tell his story through his shoes. The Book 1 “Haven” is named after his dog. The Book 1 “Flagstaff” is named after the northern Arizona city in which Booker likes to hang. The Book 1 “Forrest Gump,” low cut with a red swoosh, is named after one of his favorite movies.

    “I think it makes him so relatable,” Page said of Booker. “He’s blessed enough to have this cool shoe deal with Nike. He wants to share that with people. Here, have some free shoes. Like he has said, I think it helps him feel connected.”


    Before he was hired as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, JJ Redick hosted a popular podcast, “The Old Man and the Three,” a basketball show that featured NBA stars. In the spring of 2024, Redick had Booker on as a guest. Months later, Redick was asked if he had learned anything about the Suns star.

    Redick smiled.

    “I’ll share a quick story,” he said. “We went to his house. Didn’t really have a set time. Just kind of come over, hang out, let’s talk and we’ll record at some point. Never had a guest do this in 400-some episodes. We had our producer setting up. And Devin really took a lot of pride in participating in the setup process. The lighting, what was in the background, the camera angles, what was on the table.

    “It resonated with me because I’m a very particular person, and there’s a level of obsession about things. I think sometimes players — and Devin’s one of these guys — that are obsessed with basketball and obsessed with all that goes into being a great basketball player, that obsession carries over to the rest of their life. I know that. And that was cool for me to kind of watch what normally is a 5- to 10-minute process turn into a 45-minute process.”

    Asked about this, Booker said Redick had tried to get him on the podcast for a couple of years. The preparation at his house mostly had to do with product placement. Booker didn’t want to promote anything without compensation. But he also said he spent that time trying to decide if he actually wanted to do the podcast.

    “I don’t know,” Booker said. “Everyone has a podcast now, and there’s so much information out there. I just did a decent job of kind of staying in my own lane and kind of out of the way. Protect the peace.”

    Booker added that he had done “The Backyard Podcast,” hosted by close friend and fellow baller D’Angelo Russell. The feedback was good. He said people seemed to enjoy when he showed personality, but it wasn’t easy for him.

    “I feel uncomfortable sometimes,” Booker said. “I don’t like listening to myself back and hearing it again. I’m always like, ‘I should’ve said that differently.’”

    Booker has few regrets about his time in Phoenix, but he admits it’s been a roller coaster. He has played on some of the organization’s worst teams (after former Suns star Alvan Adams twice attended the NBA Draft lottery with Booker, he told Booker he didn’t want to be back there again) and some of the best (the 2020-21 team made the NBA Finals and the 2021-22 set a franchise record for wins). He has played for seven head coaches and had more teammates than any other player in franchise history.

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    Devin Booker, near the top of the Suns’ franchise leaderboard in most offensive statistics, is about to be its all-time leading scorer. (Kate Frese / NBAE via Getty Images)

    Those who have worked with Booker describe him in different ways. Former assistant coach Jerry Sichting, who was around Booker for just a few months during his rookie season, said the guard was so confident entering the league it bordered on cockiness. “But at the same time he was open to coaching,” Sichting said. “He listened.”

    Former assistant coach Randy Ayers appreciated Booker’s honesty. He didn’t work much with Booker directly but he would approach the guard about game situations. “If he didn’t like something, he would tell you,” Ayers said, “but he was very polished in how he told you.”

    Former assistant Kevin Young said upon joining Monty Williams’ staff in 2020 he initially gave Booker space. The Phoenix guard had already gone through five head coaches, which Young figured translated to about 45 assistant coaches. He said it took months to build trust with Booker. But once he did, their relationship flourished.

    “We connected on really just kind of the same (basketball level),” Young said. “I don’t know. We just saw it similar. Game plans and schemes, offensively and defensively. We were able to pick each other’s brains on attacking different opponents on both ends of the floor.”

    Former Suns star Rex Chapman said Booker’s status within Arizona reminds him of how Reggie Miller was once adored in Indiana. He first saw Booker while Booker was a freshman at Kentucky. A former Kentucky star himself, Chapman watched the Wildcats practice in Rupp Arena. He asked then-assistant coach Kenny Payne how much Booker would play his first college season.

    Responded Payne: “I hope not too much because if he does we won’t keep him for more than a year.”

    He was right.

    Chapman said Booker plays in a way that seems effortless, but what also stands out to him is just how much Booker has embraced his role as the face of the franchise. He’s thoughtful, curious and kind, Chapman said, the type who fist-pounds kids before and after his pregame shooting session.

    Last year the Suns held a family event at their north Phoenix practice facility. Booker got there early, Chapman said. Played with everyone’s kids. While doing so, Booker learned that teammate Saben Lee had a younger brother named Aubry who loved cars. Booker, known for his collection of classic cars, took Aubry outside and showed him his pink 1958 Chevy convertible. The two talked and took photos.

    “Obviously, Book is considered a high-level athlete, a celebrity on the highest level,” Lee said from Turkey, where he is playing this season. “To do something like that, which to him might not be that significant, but to my little brother and me, it definitely meant a lot. That’s something my little brother will remember for the rest of his life. It just goes to show you Book’s character, the way that he was raised and the way that he still is.”


    Booker may not be fond of podcasts, but he has found his voice in other, more unique ways. The release of the Book 1 “Forrest Gump” sneakers came with ads, placing Booker in scenes from the iconic 1994 movie that starred Tom Hanks. In one, Booker sits on a park bench in Savannah, Ga. In another, he runs on scenic U.S. Route 163 near the Arizona-Utah border.

    While the character is a CGI creation, Booker insists he did the voice work, which is amusing and almost difficult to believe. Booker said he rewatched the Forrest Gump scenes a “million times” to try to get everything right. Then in his best southern drawl, he recorded a voice memo, one that required a few takes.

    “Mama always said there’s an awful lot you could tell about a person by their shoes. Where they goin’. Where they been.

    “I’ve worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real hard I could remember my first pair of shoes. Mama said they’d take me anywhere.”

    “Hilarious,” said teammate Royce O’Neale, although he expressed serious doubt when asked if Booker had a future in voice-over work.

    “When they told me I was getting a shoe, I was like, ‘What’s a better way to tell stories?’ because I don’t really talk that much,” Booker said. “I’d rather just tell stories through different ways like that. … Any bits of stories I can give to the fans and my people without just telling them or yelling in their face, I like to do it.”

    Perhaps as soon as Monday night, when the Suns play the Trail Blazers in Portland, Booker could pass Walter Davis as the organization’s career scoring leader. Across the NBA, nine active players hold such a title, but only two (Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo) top the career scoring lists for teams on which they still play. It’s a list that reflects not only talent, but loyalty as well.

    After a recent game, Booker said he first felt a connection during his rookie season. Once he started playing extensive minutes, he felt the city’s support. Fans stuck with him as the Suns struggled, they cheered for him as he developed into a star. More recently, they’ve rushed to different places in hopes of finding his signature shoes, characters in Booker’s Arizona story.

    “It’s something I don’t take lightly,” said Booker, who was born in Michigan and attended high school in Mississippi. “It’s something that I feel like we built from the ground up. This is my home now.”

    NBA career scoring leaders, by team

    Team Career scoring leader

    Dominique Wilkins

    John Havlicek

    Brook Lopez

    Kemba Walker

    Michael Jordan

    LeBron James

    Dirk Nowitzki

    Alex English

    Isiah Thomas

    Stephen Curry

    Hakeem Olajuwon

    Reggie Miller

    Randy Smith

    Kobe Bryant

    Mike Conley

    Dwyane Wade

    Giannis Antetokounmpo

    Kevin Garnett

    Anthony Davis

    Patrick Ewing

    Russell Westbrook

    Dwight Howard

    Hal Greer

    Walter Davis

    Damian Lillard

    Oscar Robertson

    Tim Duncan

    DeMar DeRozan

    Karl Malone

    Elvin Hayes

    (Top photo: Barry Gossage / NBAE via Getty Images)



    Devin Booker, about to make Suns history, has found a home (and voice) in Arizona

    Devin Booker, the star shooting guard for the Phoenix Suns, is on the brink of making history for the franchise. As he continues to dominate on the court and lead his team to victories, Booker has also found a true home in the heart of Arizona.

    Since being drafted by the Suns in 2015, Booker has become a fan favorite and a beloved figure in the Phoenix community. His dedication to the team, his work ethic, and his passion for the game have endeared him to fans and teammates alike.

    But it’s not just his skills on the court that have made Booker a standout in the NBA. Off the court, he has used his platform to speak out on important social issues, including racial justice and equality. Booker has shown that he is not just a talented athlete, but also a thoughtful and compassionate leader.

    As he continues to make waves in the NBA and lead the Suns to success, it’s clear that Devin Booker has found a home in Arizona – both on and off the court. And as he prepares to make history with the Suns, there’s no doubt that he will continue to be a voice for change and a shining star for the team and the community.

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  • How Bradley Beal still controls the NBA trade deadline Phoenix Suns Kevin Durant Devin Booker


    TO SAY THE Phoenix Suns‘ deal for Bradley Beal last offseason hasn’t worked out the way either side wanted would be an understatement.

    They were swept in the first round of the playoffs last spring, and are now ninth in the Western Conference, despite a run of eight wins in their past 11 games. But that all-in move has left Phoenix in a difficult position. Any trade it might attempt to make a major change to the roster — without giving up cornerstone stars Devin Booker and Kevin Durant — would require Beal’s approval, because he has a no-trade clause. And Beal and his agent have said publicly they have no intention of waiving it.

    This presupposes that the trade for Beal is the original roster construction problem in Phoenix that must be solved — that under the new collective bargaining agreement, building a team around three max salary players, one of whom is performing far below a max level, is untenable.

    But if Beal doesn’t change his mind and agree to waive his no-trade clause — to go to Miami, Milwaukee or any number of destinations that would bring back players that could help the Suns — that problem cannot be solved.

    Add in the restrictions for being over the second apron and Phoenix’s problem becomes a complicated mess, one that won’t have an easy fix ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline.



    As the NBA trade deadline approaches, all eyes are on Washington Wizards’ star Bradley Beal. Despite ongoing rumors and speculation, Beal remains a hot commodity on the trade market, with multiple teams vying for his services. One team that has emerged as a potential destination for Beal is the Phoenix Suns.

    The Suns, led by All-Star guard Devin Booker, have been on the rise in recent years and are currently one of the top teams in the Western Conference. Adding a player of Beal’s caliber would undoubtedly make them even more formidable contenders in the loaded Western Conference.

    One potential scenario that has been floated around is a blockbuster trade that would send Beal to the Suns in exchange for a package centered around sharpshooter Kevin Durant. While Durant has been a key contributor for the Suns, Beal’s scoring ability and playmaking skills could take their offense to the next level.

    With Beal’s ability to control the game on both ends of the court, his impact on the Suns could be monumental. His scoring prowess, paired with Booker’s elite shooting and playmaking, could create a formidable backcourt duo that would strike fear into opposing teams.

    As the trade deadline approaches, all eyes will be on Bradley Beal and the potential impact he could have on a team like the Phoenix Suns. With his ability to control the game and elevate his teammates, Beal could be the missing piece that propels the Suns to championship contention. Stay tuned as the trade deadline approaches to see if this blockbuster deal comes to fruition.

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  • Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker addresses NBA All-Star snub






    Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker has spoken out about not being selected to the NBA All-Star Game this year. Despite putting up impressive numbers and leading his team to a successful season so far, Booker was left off the roster for the annual showcase of the league’s top talent.

    In a recent interview, Booker expressed his disappointment at not being chosen for the All-Star Game but remained focused on the bigger picture of helping his team succeed. He emphasized that his main goal is to continue to improve as a player and help the Suns make a playoff push.

    Booker’s snub has sparked debate among fans and analysts, with many arguing that he was deserving of a spot on the All-Star roster. His scoring ability, playmaking skills, and leadership on the court have been instrumental in the Suns’ success this season.

    Despite the disappointment of not being selected to the All-Star Game, Booker remains committed to his team and is determined to prove his worth on the court. Fans can expect him to continue to showcase his talent and make a strong case for future All-Star selections.

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  • Suns’ Devin Booker supports expanding All-Star Game rosters


    SAN FRANCISCO — Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker, one of several prominent All-Star snubs, said he believes it’s time for the NBA to expand rosters for the league’s midseason showcase.

    Teams have been allowed to have 15 active players since the 2020-21 season, but the All-Star rosters remain limited to 12 players from each conference.

    Booker, a four-time All-Star who is averaging 25.5 points and 6.7 assists per game, would be on board with expanding All-Star rosters to 15 to match the limit for the league’s teams.

    “I think there’s enough talented guys out here that are deserving,” Booker said after Friday’s shootaround at the Chase Center. “I mean, you look at Kyrie [Irving], Norman Powell, those guys are having unbelievable, efficient years and winning games. And on the East, I’m sure there’s guys too like Trae [Young] and LaMelo [Ball] that are just putting up unheard-of numbers. So the more talent in there, the better I think.”

    Seven of the league’s top 20 scorers were not selected for the All-Star Game, a list that includes Charlotte‘s Ball, Philadelphia‘s Tyrese Maxey, Phoenix’s Booker, Sacramento‘s De’Aaron Fox, Dallas‘ Irving, the Clippers‘ Powell and Chicago‘s Zach LaVine.

    NBA rebounding leader Domantas Sabonis was not selected despite averaging 20.9 points and 6.6 assists in addition to his league-high 14.5 rebounds per game for the Kings. Neither was Atlanta‘s Young, who leads the league with 11.4 assists per game and averages 22.5 points.

    Ball, who ranks fourth in scoring (28.2 points per game) and ninth in assists (7.3) for the 12-32 Hornets, didn’t make the cut despite getting the most fan votes among Eastern Conference backcourt players. He became the first player to lead his position group in fan voting to not be named an All-Star since voting changed in 2016-17 to also factor in media and player voting to determine starters.

    All-Star reserves are selected via anonymous voting by coaches.

    “Obviously it’s something that I wanted to be a part of, but definitely not going to complain about taking a week to regroup with the family,” Booker said. “So it’s always going to be the conversation every year. Who got snubbed? Who didn’t? And there’s a lot of people that are deserving.”

    Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the final two spots in each conference typically come down to four to five players, but he isn’t in favor of expanding the rosters.

    “I kind of like it at 12. It makes it unique. It makes it special,” said Kerr, a reserve throughout his 15-year playing career. “But I was never the odd man out. It didn’t bother me. I made my All-Star plans in October.”

    ESPN’s Tim MacMahon contributed to this report.



    Devin Booker, the star guard for the Phoenix Suns, recently expressed his support for expanding the rosters for the NBA All-Star Game. In a recent interview, Booker emphasized the depth of talent in the league and the importance of recognizing the hard work and skill of more players.

    “I think there are so many deserving players in the league that don’t always get the recognition they deserve,” Booker said. “Expanding the All-Star Game rosters would give more players the opportunity to showcase their talent on a big stage and be acknowledged for their contributions to their teams.”

    Booker’s sentiment has been echoed by other players and fans who believe that expanding the All-Star Game rosters would allow for a more inclusive and representative selection of the league’s top talent. With the NBA constantly evolving and producing new stars, many feel that the current roster size of 12 players per team may be limiting in showcasing the full breadth of talent in the league.

    While there are no immediate plans to expand the All-Star Game rosters, Booker’s support for the idea has sparked conversation and debate among fans and analysts. As one of the league’s brightest young stars, Booker’s opinion carries weight and could potentially influence discussions around changes to the All-Star Game format in the future.

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  • Jaden McDaniels pokes Suns’ Devin Booker, gets ejected


    Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels was ejected with 20 seconds remaining in Wednesday night’s game against the Phoenix Suns after poking Suns guard Devin Booker in the face at the Footprint Center in Phoenix.

    McDaniels and Booker were sharing some words throughout the game. During a sequence in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, McDaniels poked Booker in the face, and both players were hit with technical fouls. McDaniels, however, was also ejected because of the contact with Booker’s face. The Wolves, though, already secured their 121-113 win.

    If that wasn’t weird enough, it wasn’t even the first ejection of the game. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch was ejected during the third quarter after picking up his second technical foul of the game. Finch was furious as he exited, but his fiery outburst appeared to spark the Wolves, who shortly after took their largest lead of the game and put away the Suns.





    In a heated matchup between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Phoenix Suns, tensions boiled over as Jaden McDaniels found himself in hot water after poking Suns’ star Devin Booker.

    The incident occurred in the third quarter when McDaniels, frustrated with a call, approached Booker and gave him a playful poke on the chest. However, the referees deemed the action as unsportsmanlike and gave McDaniels a technical foul, resulting in his ejection from the game.

    The ejection came as a blow to the Timberwolves, who were already trailing the Suns by a significant margin. McDaniels’ absence only added to their struggles as they ultimately fell to Phoenix.

    While the poke may have been intended as harmless banter, it serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining composure on the court. Emotions can run high in competitive games, but players must remember to channel their energy in a positive and respectful manner.

    As for McDaniels, he will likely face disciplinary action from the league for his actions. Hopefully, this incident serves as a learning experience for the young player and he can move forward with a renewed focus on sportsmanship and fair play.

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  • Devin Booker’s Starting 5 initiative renovates Phoenix park





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    PHOENIX – Star Phoenix Suns’ shooting guard Devin Booker and his Starting 5 campaign help renovate local Phoenix basketball court in Palomino Park. The reopening took place last night where the four-time All-Star and his dog, Haven, made an appearance to welcome the refurbished court.

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    Fans in attendance captured these photos and clips of the new look basketball court.

    Palomino Park becomes the second basketball court that the Phoenix Suns and Devin Booker’s Starting 5 program has opened since they began their journey back in 2019. Since its conception, Starting 5 has aimed to support nonprofits in Arizona and improve the lives of children and their families, which is why the campaign has also helped build three learning centers.

    The charity organization has granted $100,000 to five local nonprofits per year and holds a clothing drive for back-to-school shopping. Since being drafted to Phoenix back in 2014, Booker has made himself a valuable part of the growth of local underserved communities with both recreational and educational renovations.

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    Devin Booker’s Starting 5 initiative renovates Phoenix park

    Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker is known for his skills on the basketball court, but he’s also making a big impact off the court with his Starting 5 initiative. The program, which aims to give back to the community and improve the lives of local residents, recently took on a new project to renovate a park in Phoenix.

    Booker and his team of volunteers worked tirelessly to revamp the park, adding new playground equipment, benches, and landscaping to create a more welcoming and enjoyable space for families to gather. The project also included painting murals and adding basketball courts for the community to enjoy.

    The park’s transformation was met with excitement and gratitude from local residents, who now have a beautiful new space to enjoy thanks to Booker’s initiative. The project not only improves the physical environment of the park but also helps to foster a sense of community and pride among its visitors.

    Booker’s dedication to giving back to the community through his Starting 5 initiative is truly commendable, and the impact of his efforts can be seen in the smiling faces of those who now have a revitalized park to enjoy. Thank you, Devin Booker, for making a positive difference in Phoenix!

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  • Devin Booker’s charity helps renovate Phoenix basketball court


    PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Phoenix Suns and Devin Booker’s charity have made a north Phoenix park a little more beautiful with a renovated basketball court.

    The official unveiling was held on Tuesday afternoon at Palomino Park, located on 30th Street just north of Greenway Road.

    The remodeled court is now orange and black with white baselines, sidelines and three-point lines.

    One side says, “Be Legendary,” while the other side says, “Booker.”

    Different icons on the court are some of Booker’s favorite things, including the head of Booker’s dog Haven, a camcorder, his Nike shoes called the Book 1s, a Detroit hat and a lowrider car.

    Before, the court was only concrete and missing the basketball hoops.

    The court transformation was made possible through the Phoenix Suns/Phoenix Mercury Foundation and Booker’s Starting 5 initiative, a $2.5 million pledge to the community.

    Booker didn’t speak at the event, but hundreds of people lined up to get a photo with him or shake his hand.

    After the ceremony, kids got to enjoy the one-of-a-kind court, plus there were food trucks, vendors and other family-friendly activities.

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    Devin Booker, star player for the Phoenix Suns, is not only making waves on the basketball court but also in the community. His charity, the Devin Booker Starting Five Initiative, recently partnered with the City of Phoenix to renovate a local basketball court in need of some love.

    The court, located in the heart of the city, had fallen into disrepair over the years. Cracks in the pavement, faded lines, and broken hoops made it nearly impossible for the local youth to enjoy playing basketball in a safe and inviting environment.

    Thanks to Devin Booker’s generosity and dedication to giving back, the court received a much-needed makeover. The pavement was resurfaced, new backboards and hoops were installed, and fresh paint was applied to the lines. The once neglected court now shines bright and is a welcoming space for the community to come together and enjoy the game of basketball.

    Devin Booker’s commitment to improving the lives of those in his community is truly inspiring. By using his platform to make a positive impact, he is not only a role model on the court but also off the court. Thank you, Devin Booker, for your continued dedication to giving back and making a difference in Phoenix.

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  • Devin Booker unveils Aspen Corner Nike Book 1 colorway


    Devin Booker on Saturday debuted the Aspen Corner edition of his Nike Book 1 shoe in a Phoenix Suns win over the Washington Wizards.

    It’s the third colorway in the “No Service” pack where each shoe is named after an area in Arizona’s high country, which Booker often returns to during offseasons to get a break from the populous city and avoid Valley summers.

    “I go up to Flag every time the leaves turn over and go check that out,” Booker told reporters postgame. “Any bits of stories I can give to the fans or my people without just telling them or yelling in their face, I like to do it.”

    Previous editions were named after Sedona and Flagstaff, and the Aspen Corner model stayed true to the theme with the silhouette of Arizona’s tallest peak — Humphrey’s Peak near Flagstaff — on the tongue under the “Book” logo.

    “When they told me I was getting a shoe, I was like, ‘What’s a better way to tell stories?’ Because, you know, I don’t really talk that much. So I’d rather just tell stories through different ways like that,” Booker said. “And I think, each story having a shoe, people are finding the connections.”

    Will the Aspen Corner colorway be available to purchase?

    While the Sedona edition dropped on Jan. 1 at $140 and the Flagstaff colorway is expected to be released to the public on Feb. 13 retailing at $150, the Aspen Corner color will be a player-exclusive version meant for Booker only, according to Sneaker News.





    Devin Booker, the star shooting guard for the Phoenix Suns, has just unveiled his latest collaboration with Nike – the Aspen Corner Nike Book 1 colorway. This new sneaker pays homage to Booker’s love for nature and the outdoors, with a color palette inspired by the beautiful Aspen trees found in the mountains.

    The sneaker features a mix of green, brown, and white tones, with a subtle leaf pattern on the upper. The shoe also includes Booker’s signature logo on the tongue and heel, as well as a special edition insole with a scenic mountain design.

    Booker took to social media to reveal the new colorway, writing, “Excited to finally share the Aspen Corner Nike Book 1 with you all. This shoe represents my connection to nature and the peace I find in the mountains. Can’t wait for you all to lace up and hit the trails in these.”

    Fans of both Booker and Nike sneakers are sure to be eager to get their hands on this limited edition release. Keep an eye out for more details on the Aspen Corner Nike Book 1 colorway, coming soon.

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  • Suns’ Devin Booker gets 100% real on Nick Richards’ Phoenix fit


    Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker had high praise for the recently acquired Nick Richards, who was traded from the Charlotte Hornets to the Suns last week. Richards made his debut for Phoenix last Saturday, scoring 21 points and adding 11 rebounds in a 125-121 win at Detroit.

    Asked about how Richards is fitting in with his new team, Booker said the big man is doing “great” and praised his work ethic and flexibility in learning a new system.

    “He’s doing everything we’ve asked of him,” Booker said. “Learning quick, obviously a little adjustment. I think the guard-big relationship is one of the most important relationships out there. He’s telling me things he sees, I’m telling him things I see. It’s a relationship.”

    Booker said working with another big does take time and there are specific factors that come into play only after a certain amount of experience together.

    “Flow, timing, screening angles are probably the most important things,” Booker noted. “It’s just building the chemistry.”

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    Cleveland Cavaliers guard Sam Merrill (5) defends Phoenix Suns center Nick Richards (2) in the third quarter at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
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    Phoenix acquired Richards and a second-round pick from Charlotte on Jan. 15 in a trade that sent forward Josh Okogie and three second-round picks back to the Hornets.

    The Suns ranked last in the NBA in points from their starting center when Richards was brought in, with the team relying primarily on a rotation of veteran Mason Plumlee and rookie Oso Ighodaro in recent games. Center Jusuf Nurkic practiced Friday for Phoenix, but it’s unclear whether he’ll get playing time in Saturday’s contest against the Washington Wizards. Nurkic hasn’t played since Jan. 7 due to illness.

    Richards has given the Suns a jolt at center, averaging 11 points and 10 rebounds in his three games in Phoenix while shooting 75 percent from the field.

    The Suns’ Kevin Durant was a big proponent of bringing in Richards, saying, “He’s a strong presence in the paint, a big body that can wreak havoc down there and cause some problems with his rim protection. Getting his hands on the basketball on the offensive glass and then finishing above the rim. It’s something we all have to get better at as a group. Hopefully, he leads us in that area. Just controlling the paint.”



    Devin Booker, star player for the Phoenix Suns, recently sat down for an interview to discuss his thoughts on the team’s newest addition, Nick Richards. The 7-foot center was drafted by the Suns in the second round of the 2020 NBA Draft, and Booker had some candid thoughts on how Richards will fit in with the team.

    Booker praised Richards’ size and athleticism, noting that he will bring a much-needed defensive presence to the Suns’ lineup. “Nick is a big body who can protect the rim and rebound the ball,” Booker said. “I think he will be a great addition to our team and help us on the defensive end.”

    Booker also touched on Richards’ offensive game, saying that he has the potential to develop into a solid scorer in the NBA. “Nick has a nice touch around the basket and can finish at the rim,” Booker added. “I think he will only get better with time and experience.”

    Overall, Booker seemed optimistic about Richards’ future with the Suns and expressed excitement about the potential impact he could have on the team. “I think Nick has a bright future ahead of him in Phoenix,” Booker said. “I’m looking forward to seeing him grow and contribute to our success on the court.”

    With Booker’s seal of approval, Phoenix fans can be confident that Richards will be a valuable asset to the Suns as they continue their quest for an NBA championship.

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  • Devin Booker tributes Forrest Gump to promote Cortez sneaker


    Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker had some fun using classic scenes from the best picture-winning movie “Forrest Gump” while promoting the new Cortez-inspired Nike Book 1.

    Booker posted a series of videos on his Instagram story on Friday, generating his face on Tom Hanks’ body to reimagine iconic moments from the film.

    In the movie, Gump ran for three years in the Nike Cortez shoes gifted to him by Jenny.

    Booker poses as a scruffy Hanks in the moment Gump decides to stop his run while on the highway near Monument Valley, saying, “I’m pretty tired. I think I’ll go home now.”

    Another scene shows Devin Gump telling a woman reading on a bench at the park, “Those must be comfortable shoes. I bet you could walk all day in shoes like that and not feel a thing. I wish I had shoes like that. … Mama always said there’s an awful lot you could tell about a person by their shoes. Where they go, where they’ve been.”

    Booker, as he’s done with other Book 1 colorways, dropped off pairs of shoes throughout Phoenix on Friday, posting the locations on Instagram for fans to race to like the famous “Run Forrest, Run!” scene.

    The Suns’ star has released several colorways of his first signature basketball shoe, including a Sedona edition and an upcoming Flagstaff-inspired sneaker.





    Devin Booker pays tribute to Forrest Gump in new Cortez sneaker ad

    In a heartwarming new ad campaign, Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker channels his inner Forrest Gump to showcase the iconic Cortez sneaker. The ad features Booker running across a variety of landscapes, just like the beloved movie character, all while wearing the classic Cortez shoe.

    With its retro design and timeless appeal, the Cortez sneaker is the perfect choice for anyone looking to channel their own inner Gump. Whether you’re hitting the pavement for a run or just kicking back with friends, the Cortez is a versatile and stylish choice that never goes out of style.

    So lace up your Cortez sneakers and hit the road, just like Devin Booker in this inspiring tribute to one of cinema’s most iconic characters. Who knows, maybe you’ll find yourself running into the history books just like Forrest Gump.

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