DoorDash swooped in with an epic offer after the Suns star shared his heartbreak that Hooters might be heading toward bankruptcy.
Phoenix Suns star combo guard Devin Booker is not happy with the recent Bloomberg report ... eight assists and two steals in a win) and took to X (formerly Twitter) to beg for Hooters to stay in business: "Plz don't go Hooters," Booker, who entered the ...
Sources: Weeks ago Suns coach Mike Budenholzer called a meeting with Devin Booker imploring he tone it down vocally, leaving the star shocked. Inside that meeting which provides context to Booker’s postgame remarks on communicating. #haynesbriefs Brought to you by @MoveInsoles pic.twitter.com/sVlTWB4Mrh
NBA All-Star Devin Booker’s latest tweet might have left more people laughing than his smooth jump shots. "Please don't go @Hooters," the Phoenix Suns guard said on X (previously Twitter) in response to rumours that the restaurant business is going bankrupt.
Devin Booker commented on his relationship with Mike Budenholzer after the report that the Suns coach told him to 'tone it down.'
Devin Booker took his turn Sunday to address a reported meeting weeks ago in which Phoenix Suns coach Mike Budenholzer told him he was told he was being “too vocal” on the court and during timeouts. “Nah,
Which is why Devin Booker was reportedly “shocked” when Phoenix coach Mike Budenholzer asked Booker to be less vocal on the court, the coach fearing it was drowning out his own message. Chris Haynes had the report.
NBA insider Chris Haynes reported Budenholzer told Booker he was being “too vocal on the court and during timeout huddles,” telling the four-time All-Star to “tone it down” and allow the coaches’ voices “to be heard.”