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Suns Devin Booker surprises local Phoenix kids at lemonade stand
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The Phoenix Suns’ rough season was a challenge for the fans and players to endure. The 2024-2025 season is over, and change is expected to sweep from top to bottom in the organization. However, a constant force throughout this nightmare process has been guard Devin Booker’s guard commitment to the Valley. The 28-year-old has remained adamant on finishing his entire career in Phoenix.

That promise seemed to only strength after a heartwarming video of Booker driving past a local street lemonade stand run by two kids, where he decided to pay a visit.

Suns Booker surprising the kids at their lemonade stand:

Booker seemingly gave a generous tip to the two kids before heading back to his vehicle, which is when the young boy finally realized who stopped by his lemonade stand. After a handshake and words of encouragement, Booker drove off, with the little boy jumping to the moon on meeting his favorite player, an interaction he’ll cherish forever.

“You can’t beat it. You can’t beat it. For the kids, man,” Booker said after the fan interaction.

In the past few years, Phoenix’s failures have tested the patience of fans around the Valley, but Booker remains as committed as ever to being a part of the community. Booker’s charity “Starting 5” has donated $500,000 annually to improve the lives of youth and families around Arizona. Yesterday, the four-time All-Star continued that goal at the lemonade stand.

This article first appeared on Burn City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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