There’s no denying what’s obvious this season: the Phoenix Suns are struggling, and there’s little coach Mike Budenholzer has been able to do to stop it. Playing the Minnesota Timberwolves for the third time this season,
Devin Booker commented on his relationship with Mike Budenholzer after the report that the Suns coach told him to 'tone it down.'
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.”
The noise keeps getting louder, and that probably won't change the rest of the season. This time, it features Devin Booker.
NBA insider Chris Haynes reported that Budenholzer called the star Suns guard into his office a few weeks ago to tell him that he was "being too vocal" on the court and during huddles and asked him to "tone it down" so that the coach could speak.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith said Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker “should want out” as the team dropped five games below.500 after Sunday’s home loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.