Devin Booker signed a two-year extension worth $145 million with the Phoenix Suns, making it the largest annual contract extension in NBA history. The contract secures Booker's role as a franchise leader through the 2029-30 season. He has committed to the organization, aspiring to play his entire career in Phoenix. Booker has also been pivotal in the Suns' head coaching search and recently became the franchise's all-time leader in points. Over the past seven seasons, he has maintained an average of at least 25 points per game, showcasing his consistent performance.
Booker and Suns owner Mat Ishbia met Wednesday night in Las Vegas to finalize the contract, which cements the franchise's leader of the organization moving forward and his commitment to the Suns' vision for the future.
Booker's annual extension salary ($72.5 million) surpassed Oklahoma City Thunder NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's four-year, $285 million per year average ($71.25) for the richest ever, and he will now have a total of five years and $316 million on his Suns contract.
Booker has publicly and privately expressed the desire to play his entire career in Phoenix and bring a championship to the Suns.
Booker became the Suns' all-time franchise leader in points scored last season.
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