Devin Booker

Devin Booker

28-Year-Old GuardG
Phoenix Suns  NBA  
Phoenix Suns
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Est. Return 10/1/2025
2024 Fantasy Outlook
With Bradley Beal added to the mix, Booker played more point guard for the Suns in 2023-24 and posted a career-high 6.9 assists per game. He played in 68 regular-season games, bouncing back from a career-low 53 appearances in 2022-23. Booker has finished inside the top 25 in eight-category leagues in four of the past five seasons, playing at least 67 games in each of those four campaigns. The Suns are running it back with Booker, Beal and Kevin Durant, so things should remain steady in Phoenix. However, it's unclear how long the Big Three will stick together if the results don't improve. The Suns won the postseason tiebreaker over the Pelicans last season, finishing sixth in the West and avoiding the Play-In Tournament. However, Phoenix was swept by the Timberwolves in the playoffs, sparking speculation of a major change. The Suns have the talent to compete, but they need to stay healthy to remain in contention. While the parts around Booker could be problematic, the Kentucky product should easily return middle-round fantasy value if he plays 65-plus games again in 2024-25. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a four-year, $224.22 million contract extension with the Suns in July of 2022.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary

Booker was born in 1996 in Grand Rapids, Michigan to parents Veronica Gutierrez and Melvin Booker. His father exposed Devin to basketball at an early age, as Melvin played professionally both in the NBA and overseas. In his early teen years, Devin Booker spent his summers in Italy, where Melvin had been playing for Olimpia Milano. Booker also has a brother, Davon Wade, and a sister, Mya Powell. With the Suns, Booker has pledged to donate $2.5 million over a five-year span to his charity "Devin Booker Starting Five," which is dedicated to impacting the lives of Arizona youth and families in need. You can follow Booker on Twitter (@DevinBook) and Instagram (@dbook). Booker was named the 2014-15 SEC Sixth Man of the Year in his freshman and lone season for Kentucky. He also collected a 14-15 SEC All-Freshman nod and placed on the 14-15 All-SEC second team. The Grand Rapids, Michigan native helped lead the Wildcats to the 14-15 SEC regular-season title, the 2015 SEC Tournament title and the 2015 NCAA Tournament Final Four. He led Kentucky in three-pointers made per game (1.5) and was second on Kentucky in three-point percentage (41.1 percent). The guard was third on the Wildcats in points (10.0) and field goals per game (3.6). Booker entered the 2015 NBA Draft after his freshman season and was selected in the first round (13th overall) by the Phoenix Suns.

Out for season finale
GPhoenix Suns
Calf
April 12, 2025
Booker is out for Sunday's game against the Kings due to right calf soreness.
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Booker was pulled in the fourth quarter of Friday's win over the Spurs, and the star guard won't be available for the regular-season finale. None of the Suns' "Big Three" players will suit up Sunday, as Bradley Beal (rest) and Kevin Durant (ankle) are also out. Despite the team's overall struggles and the disappointment of being out of the playoffs, Booker was one of the few bright spots for Phoenix consistently. He finished the season with averages of 25.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 0.9 steals per game across 75 starts.
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How does Devin Booker compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
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    An advanced statistic that measures a player's efficiency at shooting the ball that takes field goal percentage, free throw percentage, and three point percentage into account.
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    A statistic that adjusts field goal percentage to account for the fact that three-point field goals count for three points while field goals only count for two points.
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    Percentage of field goal attempts from three point range.
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Booker rose to a new level of offensive dominance last season, registering career highs of 27.8 points and 49.4 percent shooting. He played in just 53 games due to missing over a month of action from December to February with a groin strain, but he closed the season on a big-time hot streak, averaging 30.5 points on 54.1 percent shooting through his final 34 appearances. He topped 50 points twice, with a season-high of 58 on December 17 in a win over the Pelicans. Booker had seven double-doubles on the season, six with points and assists and one with points and rebounds, as he continued to impact the game in many ways and managed to build on his career averages of 4.0 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. Also notable is Booker's ability to score at the free-throw line, averaging 6.8 attempts per game with 85.5 percent shooting in 2022-23. Looking ahead, the now ninth-year guard will have to adapt to some of the biggest changes of his career, including the departure of his backcourt mate of three years, Chris Paul, and the addition of Bradley Beal, leading to what will likely be a substantially different offensive dynamic heading into 2023-24. Nonetheless, Booker will remain a top option in the offense alongside Kevin Durant, with whom he was able to thrive last season. However, the team's ability to initiate offense without a true point guard could take some time to figure out. The Suns ultimately underachieved in the 2022-23 playoffs, but after their offseason adjustments, Booker and the squad have their sights set on another trek back to the top of the West.
Booker is coming off his third straight All-Star appearance and first All-NBA selection (First Team). The Suns have leaned on Booker his entire career, and he's delivered as one of the most consistent shooting guards over the past four years. He was ninth in usage rate last year (32.0%), and he has the sixth-highest usage rate of all active NBA players (30.1%). Last season, in 34.5 minutes per game, he averaged career highs in points (26.8), rebounds (5.0) and steals (1.1). He also added 4.8 assists and matched his career high for made threes per game (2.7). For fantasy managers playing in nine-category leagues, it's also noteworthy that Booker is learning to cut down on his turnovers. After averaging 3.5 giveaways in the prior five seasons, Booker handed the ball over just 2.4 times per game last year. As Chris Paul ages, Booker will likely take on more responsibilities, and he has room to improve since he's just 25 years old. Whether that manifests in more points or assists is unclear at this point, but we should see more from Booker this year than last. He ranked 21st in per-game fantasy production during 2021-22 - his fourth time in the top 25. Fantasy managers should feel comfortable taking him in the mid-to-late second round, given his high floor and room for growth.
Fresh off a deep playoff run that ended with a disappointing Game 6 loss to the Bucks, Booker will look to lead the Suns back for another Finals appearance in 2022. But to do that, he's going to need, at a minimum, to repeat his stellar numbers from last season. That's no easy feat, as Booker excelled across the board in his sixth year, recording 25.6 points per game, shooting 48.4 percent from the field and 86.7 from the line, with 4.3 assists, 4.2 rebounds, 0.8 steals and 1.9 threes. That said, Booker is in a solid position to improve his numbers from last year. Chris Paul will be 36 years old and will no doubt be relying on Booker to carry even more of the offense, and Booker's three-point attempts, which in 2020-21 was the lowest in four years, could rise back to previous levels. If Booker can build on his playoff experience, he could return top-10 eight-category league value this season. Even if he delivers numbers consistent with last year, you're looking at a solid mid-second round pick.
Booker made his first All-Star game in 2019-20, significantly improving his efficiency from the year prior. He scored 26.6 points per game on a 48.9 field goal percentage and a 35.4 three-point percentage while shooting 91.9 percent from the charity stripe. He also averaged 6.5 assists, 4.2 rebounds and 2.0 threes. His campaign also included 11 double-doubles and three 40-point games, including a performance against the Pelicans that featured 44 points, nine assists, eight rebounds and two steals. Booker returned most fantasy managers with early second-round value, ranking 17th on a per-game basis in eight-category leagues. The 24-year-old is now in a position to push for the playoffs in 2020-21 alongside teammates Deandre Ayton and Chris Paul after an impressive 8-0 stint in the Orlando bubble during seeding play last season. With the addition of Paul, Booker may play more off-ball. That could result in fewer assists, but increased scoring, and/or increased efficiency, is also on the table. Even if he takes a slight hit in usage, Booker still figures to be worth a second-round selection in most fantasy formats.
Booker burst onto the scene as a sophomore in 2016-17, averaging 22.1 points per game as a 20-year-old, not to mention dropping 70 points on the Celtics. His game has continued to evolve since then, improving his efficiency and becoming a better distributor. Booker reached a career-high 46.7 FG% last season despite a 5.7 percent dip from beyond the arc. He also spent a career-high 15 percent of his minutes at point guard in 2018-19 and averaged a career-high 6.8 assists in the process. However, with the Suns signing Ricky Rubio during the offseason, it's possible Phoenix envisions Booker as more of a pure scorer than a combo guard, so we may see his assists decrease. Booker has had no problem scoring the ball, and he racked up 21 performances with at least 30 points last season, plus two 50-point outings. While Booker's role seems to be in a slight flux, he's unquestionably the No. 1 option on the Suns, and he should continue being one of the most high-usage players in the league.
Injuries dampened what was otherwise another outstanding season for Booker, as he took the floor for just 54 games due to hand and groin injuries in 2017-18. When he was healthy and on the court, Booker was once again an elite scorer, posting a career-high 24.9 points per game, which was up from 22.1 a year prior and also placed him 10th in the entire league. That slight uptick in scoring was likely due to increased efficiency. Booker shot 43.2 percent from the field, 38.3 percent from three-point range and 87.8 percent from the free-throw line, all of which were the best numbers of his career. He added 4.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists, while finishing 12th in the league with 2.7 three-pointers made. That production made him one of the elite shooting guards in the league and that isn't expected to change heading into the upcoming season. The Suns selected center Deandre Ayton with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft and while that's another mouth to feed offensively, he'll actually likely help draw defenses away from Booker and should allow him to keep his efficiency up with another year of solid percentages. Booker also just signed a max five-year, $158 million contract extension, so the Suns have committed to him long term and the are going to continue to rely on him as the team's go-to option offensively. With all that said, Booker will be a top-tier shooting guard option on draft day and will likely come off the board in the first three or four rounds or so of most Fantasy formats.
Booker was one of the lone bright spots for the 24-58 Suns last season, leading the team in points per game (22.1) and usage percentage (28.6). 2016-17 was a breakout campaign for the now 20-year-old, raising his numbers essentially across the board as a result of his workload jumping from 27.7 minutes to 35.0 minutes per game. Impressively, despite being asked to carry such an increased share of the offense, Booker remained almost equally efficient from his rookie to his sophomore campaign, his effective field-goal percentage dropping just a hair from 48.0 to 47.5. We can’t talk about Booker without mentioning his stunning 70-point outing, however. On March 24, 2016, in a loss to the Celtics, Booker dropped 70 points (21-40 FG, 4-11 3Pt, 24-26 FT), eight rebounds, six assists, three steals and one block across 45 minutes. While the team wasn’t exactly subtle about giving Booker as many opportunities as possible to stack his point total, the feat remains incredibly impressive and was a historic Fantasy moment. It also highlights his big-game potential, as he racked up 14 games last season with at least 30 points. Overall, with the Suns still rebuilding heading into next season, there should be no shortage of touches for Booker and it seems safe to assume he’ll, at the very least, hover around his averages from 2016-17. While he’s not an elite rebounder, passer or defender at shooting guard, there are few players at his position that will likely see the kind of usage and free-reign on offense that he garners.
Considering he entered last season as the NBA’s youngest player and was playing behind a talented starting backcourt of Eric Bledsoe and Brandon Knight, Booker was never expected to fill a major role for the Suns as a rookie. However, with both Bledsoe and Knight going down with long-term injuries by midseason, Booker was bumped into the starting five and to the surprise of many, almost immediately thrived. Over a 47-game stretch from January through the end of the season, Booker averaged an impressive 18.3 points, 3.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.7 three-pointers in 35.0 minutes per game. With few playmakers in the lineup alongside him, Booker’s efficiency unsurprisingly took a hit, but he still finished the year with a 34.3 percent mark from three-point range, an impressive achievement for a 19-year-old. While Booker was touted as one of the best shooters in his draft class, he showed some ability to distribute the ball as the season progressed, suggesting he’s not merely just a long-range specialist. He’ll likely see his usage take a step back in 2016-17 as he moves back into a sixth-man role now that Bledsoe and Knight are entering the season at full health, but Booker’s percentages should take a leap forward while he works off the ball more often. The future is clearly bright for Booker, who could ultimately unseat P.J. Tucker as the starting small forward if he’s able to add muscle on his 6-foot-6 frame and make some improvements on the defensive end.
The Suns were thrilled to grab the rookie out of Kentucky with the 13th overall pick in the 2015 draft. Booker is arguably already the Suns' best three-point shooter, and it wouldn't be a surprise if he ends up as one of the better marksmen in the league by season's end. The 6-6 swingman shot a scorching 53 percent from three as a freshman last season, with three-pointers accounting for more than half of his field goal attempts. A true two-guard in every sense of the word, Booker is most comfortable in the backcourt, but he'll likely see considerable time at small forward given the Suns' already-strong guard tandem of Eric Bledsoe and Brandon Knight. It should be a relatively easy adjustment for Booker offensively, but he could struggle on the other end keeping up with bigger wings. After a strong Las Vegas Summer League showing, Booker figures to be a part of the regular rotation from day one. He probably won't start as a rookie, but his three-point stroke will be tough to keep off the floor, and his game fits nicely with coach Jeff Hornacek's fast-paced system. From a fantasy standpoint, Booker projects to be a nice source for three-pointers, but he may not offer much else. He didn't show much potential as a rebounder at Kentucky, though he wasn't really asked to do so, and he won't play on the ball enough to generate significant assist numbers.
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Pulled in fourth quarter
GPhoenix Suns
April 12, 2025
Booker notched 18 points (8-12 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 1-1 FT), three rebounds, five assists and one block in 28 minutes during Friday's 117-98 win over the Spurs.
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Drops 14 dimes in loss
GPhoenix Suns
April 10, 2025
Booker produced 20 points (9-20 FG, 0-4 3Pt, 2-4 FT), six rebounds, 14 assists and one steal over 40 minutes during Wednesday's 125-112 loss to Oklahoma City.
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Lone brght spot in blowout loss
GPhoenix Suns
April 9, 2025
Booker provided 21 points (7-17 FG, 0-5 3Pt, 7-7 FT), three rebounds, four assists and one block over 30 minutes during Tuesday's 133-95 loss to the Warriors.
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Shines despite another loss
GPhoenix Suns
April 7, 2025
Booker provided 40 points (16-29 FG, 2-7 3Pt, 6-7 FT), four rebounds, three assists and one steal in 40 minutes during Sunday's 112-98 loss to the Knicks.
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Game-high 37 points in defeat
GPhoenix Suns
April 4, 2025
Booker notched 37 points (15-29 FG, 2-6 3Pt, 5-5 FT), six assists and five rebounds in 38 minutes during Friday's 123-103 loss to Boston.
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Viewed as franchise cornerstone
GPhoenix Suns
April 15, 2025
Booker is the one player the Suns have no intention of trading this offseason, and he may even get his contract topped up with a two-year, $149.8 million extension, Brian Windhorst of ESPN reports.
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While Kevin Durant is almost certain to be dealt this summer, Booker is seen by Phoenix as too important to the franchise to trade. The 28-year-old guard has never played for another team in the NBA, and he's averaged better than 25 points a game in seven straight seasons, including 25.6 points over 75 appearances in 2024-25. Booker also indicated last week that he intends to be a more vocal leader for the Suns, but it's unclear if that will include him having a say in the direction of the team's offseason rebuild.
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