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Suns Get Devin Booker Update Amid Head Coaching News

Suns Get Devin Booker Update Amid Head Coaching News

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Suns Get Devin Booker Update Amid Head Coaching News originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Phoenix Suns are expected to have one of the busier offseasons in the NBA, although not for the best of reasons. After missing the playoffs despite boasting three maximum-contract players, the Suns failed to make the playoffs and will have many roster (and staffing) choices to make.
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The Suns are expected to trade away Kevin Durant, try to deal Bradley Beal, and must find a new head coach. Franchise cornerstone Devin Booker has also been included in mock trades and rumors, although so far the organization has not placed him on the trade block.
A recent report suggests that Booker is the centerpiece of the team both now and moving forward.
Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer talks to star shooting guard Devin Booker© Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images
Suns Will Listen to Booker's Input
The Suns will likely trade Durant, but they must find a head coach. They have, apparently, narrowed it down to five candidates, none of whom have been an NBA head coach before.
In an effort to build a winner around Booker, the Suns will give him a say in the hire.
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"Devin Booker has had a level of involvement with candidates in this stage of interviews, this also shows Mat Ishbia's loudly stated determination to keep Booker in place as the team's cornerstone," reported insider Marc Stein.
Booker has played for seven head coaches already in his career and has experienced limited team success.
Booker being included in the coaching search shows, very clearly, that the Suns see him as a valuable piece moving forward.
In the event that they receive multiple offers for Durant this summer, perhaps Booker will be involved in deciding which package to accept, allowing him to build a roster and coaching staff around him.
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Check out the Inside the Suns homepage for more news, analysis, and must-read articles.
Related: Indiana Pacers' Star Earns Praise, Compared to 2x Suns' MVP
Related: Kevin Durant Sends Heartfelt Message to Superfan on Saturday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

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