Devin Booker Makes NBA History with $145 Million Suns Extension

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Devin Booker Makes NBA History with $145 Million Suns Extension

The Phoenix Suns have made a big statement by extending their star player, Devin Booker, to a five-year, $145 million contract. This deal not only secures Booker's future with the Suns, but also solidifies his place as one of the highest-paid players in the NBA. In fact, this extension now gives Booker the distinction of the highest annual extension salary in NBA history, according to a report by the New York Post. This is a huge accomplishment for the 22-year-old shooting guard, who has quickly become a dominant force in the league.

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Phoenix Suns

The **Phoenix Suns** are a professional basketball team based in Phoenix, Arizona, competing in the NBA’s Western Conference. Founded in 1968 as an expansion franchise alongside the Milwaukee Bucks, they were the first major professional sports team in Arizona, laying the foundation for the state's sports culture[1][2]. The team plays its home games at the Talking Stick Resort Arena and is known for its vibrant color scheme featuring purple, orange, black, gray, and yellow[4]. Throughout their history, the Suns have been recognized for competitive consistency and notable achievements. They have made **21 playoff appearances** and won **six division titles**. Their most prominent successes include reaching the NBA Finals three times—in 1976, 1993, and 2021. The 1976 "Sunderella" Suns famously upset higher-ranked opponents to reach the Finals, where they lost to the Boston Celtics in a dramatic six-game series, highlighted by a triple-overtime game[1]. In 1993, led by MVP Charles Barkley, they again reached the Finals but were defeated by Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls[1][2]. Despite these deep playoff runs, the franchise has yet to secure an NBA championship[4]. Key figures in the Suns’ history include Hall of Famer Connie Hawkins, franchise staples like Alvan Adams and Paul Westphal, and transformative leaders such as Kevin Johnson and Tom Chambers. The Colangelo family, especially Jerry Colangelo who became the youngest NBA general manager in 1968 and later owner, was instrumental in building the Suns into a perennial contender, steering the team through multiple playoff runs and fostering a strong organizational culture[2][5]. After a strong period from the mid-1970s through 2010 with multiple playoff appearances and division titles, the Suns faced challenges and a rebuilding phase in the 2010s, marked by fewer winning seasons and playoff absences[4]. However, they remain a franchise with a rich legacy and

New York Post

The **New York Post** is a prominent American daily tabloid newspaper based in New York City, known for its conservative editorial stance and extensive coverage of local, business, and entertainment news. Founded in 1801 by **Alexander Hamilton**, a Founding Father and the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, it originally operated as the *New-York Evening Post*, a respected broadsheet newspaper aligned with Federalist political views[1][2][3]. Its early leadership included notable editors such as William Cullen Bryant, cementing its 19th-century reputation for serious journalism. Throughout its history, the *Post* underwent significant transformations. In the mid-20th century, under Dorothy Schiff's ownership, it shifted to a tabloid format, which remains its style today. A major turning point came in 1976 when media mogul **Rupert Murdoch**'s News Corp acquired the newspaper for $30.5 million. This acquisition integrated the *Post* into Murdoch's expanding media empire, influencing not only the paper’s conservative editorial direction but also shaping broader American media and political discourse[1][4]. Today, the *New York Post* is the third-largest U.S. newspaper by print circulation and operates multiple online platforms, including **NYPost.com** (news), **PageSix.com** (celebrity gossip), and **Decider.com** (entertainment), along with the television show *Page Six TV*, reflecting its diversification into digital and broadcast media[1][3]. The paper is notable for its provocative headlines and tabloid style, blending sensationalism with serious business and political coverage. Despite controversies—such as the 2020 Hunter Biden laptop story that sparked debates on social media censorship—the *New York Post* remains a major player in American journalism, especially influential in New York City’s media landscape and business community[1]. Its legacy, spanning over two centuries, showcases its evolution from a Federalist broadsheet to a

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