For the past decade, Devin Booker has been one of the best shooting guards in the league. The Phoenix Suns star has been a game-changer for his team, as he has become the franchise cornerstone.
He has earned the reputation of being a superstar, as evidenced by his achievements. Booker was the best player on a team that was two games away from winning the championship in 2021, and since then, he has remained a top shooting guard.
Booker's career keeps getting connected to his personal life
Booker has cemented himself as one of the league's most dangerous shooting guards. He is a pure scorer, but he has also developed into a positive playmaker for Phoenix.
He has remained loyal over the past decade. Most people see him as a superstar for Phoenix, but sometimes, his personal life also gets brought up. His past relationship with Kendall Jenner is often brought up at bizarre times, which is confusing for some.
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In Saturday's game against the New York Knicks, Booker was his usual self, performing at the highest level. However, Knicks legend and commentator Walt "Clyde" Frazier made a joke about Booker's reputation apart from basketball.
"He's definitely one of the elite shooters and scorers. But his real fame, though, is Kardashian fame," Frazier said about Booker.
This is pretty much harmless from Clyde because he likes to take digs at other players from time to time. This season, he also went viral when he talked about Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo and his girlfriend, four-time WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson.
In the long run, Suns fans hope that this won't keep following Booker. He is a superstar who deserves a lot of respect, especially with how he conducts himself on the court.
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