Devin Booker’s Fearless Decision: Suns Star Chooses to Confront the Bucks in a Best-of-Seven Showdown, Ignoring LeBron’s Lakers

Devin Booker has decided to play the Milwaukee Bucks in a best-of-seven series instead of the Los Angeles Lakers. In the main event of the NBA 2K players-only competition, rookie Michael Porter Jr. of the Denver Nuggets squared off against Book, the young star from the Phoenix Suns. Even though Book prevailed, it was a fun game for both players.

Porter Jr. once asked Booker which club he would prefer to play for in a best-of-seven series between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. The shooting guard stated that he decided to play with the Bucks because the Lakers are “long.”

Devin mentioned that huge males have length. Los Angeles is a nightmare for any team trying to attαck the rim because of guys like Anthony Davis, Dwight Howard, and JaVale McGee.

The games that Book played against both teams in February had very different results. He recorded 32 points, seven rebounds, six assists, and a 60% field goal percentage in his debut game against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks.

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After that, Devin had a complete meltdown against the Lakers, scoring just 10 points on 18.2% of his field goals.

It makes sense that he would prefer to play a seven-game series against Milwaukee. That is now a remote possibility, though, given that the Phoenix Suns are a traveling club and not the most powerful team in the Western Conference.