The Houston Rockets have reportedly had long-standing trade interest in Suns star Devin Booker, and they hold numerous first-round assets from Phoenix in future draft cycles.
Thus, with the Suns (30-36) mired in mediocrity, it should come as no surprise that Houston seemingly inquired again about Booker at February's in-season trade deadline for the 2024-25 campaign.
But at least as of now, the Suns and the four-time NBA All-Star still aren't interested in discussing such an arrangement. Per Tim MacMahon of ESPN:
There are plenty of rival executives who would advise (owner) Mat Ishbia and the Suns to consider listening to offers, specifically from the Rockets, who control a significant chunk of Phoenix's future first-round capital (2025 swap rights, 2027 and 2029 picks, all unprotected).