NEW YORK, NY — May 30, 2025
In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the NBA, the Phoenix Suns’ franchise power forward has officially terminated his contract with the team following a tense standoff over a proposed two-year extension. The decision, reported this morning by CBS Sports News, marks a dramatic turn for a team that only hours ago celebrated the re-signing of Devin Booker.
The Fallout in Phoenix
The now-former Suns forward, who had played a pivotal role in the team’s recent playoff runs, reportedly felt “disrespected” by the organization’s handling of his contract negotiations. Sources close to the player say that he was offered a two-year extension significantly below market value. After multiple failed meetings, he activated a player option clause that allowed for immediate termination.
Suns insiders had hoped a last-minute agreement would be reached, but tensions reached a boiling point late Wednesday night. By Thursday morning, the decision was final.
The Brooklyn Deal That Wasn’t
Shortly after word of his departure broke, multiple outlets reported that the Brooklyn Nets had emerged as frontrunners to sign the power forward to a three-year, $72.7 million deal. The proposed contract would have brought the explosive big man to the Barclays Center, where he was expected to fill the gaping hole in the Nets’ frontcourt.
However, in a surprising twist, Brooklyn Nets head coach Dwane Casey reportedly vetoed the deal at the eleventh hour. According to team sources, Casey expressed concerns over the player’s recent locker-room issues and “lack of defensive consistency,” which ultimately derailed the agreement.
Where Will He Go Next?
With the Suns out of the picture and the Brooklyn deal collapsed, the power forward enters unrestricted free agency — and the market is expected to heat up fast. Several teams, including the Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, and Dallas Mavericks, are rumored to be evaluating potential offers.
NBA analyst Jay Williams commented this morning on ESPN:
> “He’s too talented to be left unsigned for long. The question isn’t if he’ll land somewhere — it’s whether he’ll buy into a new culture and thrive.”
Trouble in the Desert?
This high-profile departure raises new concerns about internal friction within the Suns organization. Despite re-signing Devin Booker, losing a key frontcourt piece — especially in such public fashion — casts a shadow over the team’s plans.
Team President Mat Ishbia has not yet commented publicly, but league insiders suggest that there may be deeper issues behind the scenes that contributed to the fallout.
A Franchise at a Crossroads
With one superstar staying and another walking out, the Suns now face a pivotal offseason. Will they retool quickly, or are deeper changes needed? For now, one thing is clear: the power balance in Phoenix has shifted dramatically, and the ripple effects may be felt throughout the NBA