

- Devin Booker agrees to a record $145M extension with Phoenix Suns through 2029/30
- The deal sets a new NBA record for annual extension salary
- Booker now has 5 years and $316M total committed to the Suns
Key Takeaways:
The Phoenix Suns will extend guard Devin Booker’s contract by two years for a record $145 million through the 2029–30 season. The deal has not yet been officially announced.
BREAKING: Phoenix Suns superstar Devin Booker has agreed to a two-year, $145 million maximum contract extension with the franchise through the 2029-30 season, the highest annual extension salary in NBA history, CAA’s Jessica Holtz and Melvin Booker told ESPN. pic.twitter.com/A5U5VPlSgx
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 10, 2025
The $145 million maximum contract extension with the franchise through the 2029–30 season is the highest annual extension salary in NBA history. Booker now has five years and $316 million total on his Suns deal. He doubles down again on his loyalty to the Suns – and wanting to win there – in an era of frequent player movement.
The 28-year-old Booker is one of the best guards in the NBA and has appeared in the All-Star Game four times over his ten seasons. He has averaged 24.4 points per game since being drafted by Phoenix in 2015.
During the disappointing 2024–25 campaign, Booker averaged 25.6 points, 7.1 assists, and 4.1 rebounds while shooting 46% from the field.
Phoenix failed to reach the playoffs despite a roster that included Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal. The Suns fired head coach Mike Budenholzer after just one season, replacing him with Cleveland Cavaliers assistant Jordan Ott. The front office also saw change, with general manager James Jones being dismissed.