The brightest young Sun will be in Phoenix for at least five more years.
Guard Devin Booker put pen to paper Saturday in Las Vegas, inking a reported 5-year, $158 million extension.
Booker made the announcement via Twitter, saying:
"I am humbled & honored to commit to the Suns organization long term. I loved calling Phoenix home the last 3 seasons as this team & community are special to me. Thank you to the Suns for drafting me and believing in me. I look forward to the future & pursuing a title as a Sun."
There was recent speculation that Booker may have been upset with the Suns organization after fellow guard Tyler Ulis was released earlier this offseason.
Booker has been the face of the franchise over the past couple years while the young team has struggled, finishing just 21-61 this past year, good for last in the NBA.
The 21-year-old third-year player led Phoenix with 24.9 points per game.
There are indications that the Suns may be gunning for better contention in 2018-19 after they signed Trevor Ariza in free agency.
They also drafted Arizona's Deandre Ayton first overall, to go along with fellow first-rounder Mikal Bridges (Villanova) in the June draft.