Devin Booker is the face of the Phoenix Suns franchise, the cornerstone the team is building around and the foundation of many fans' hopes and dreams.

But that doesn't mean he's immune from speculation from all corners of the Internet.

The latest comes from a story by sportskeeda.com, which listed three teams that could deal for Booker during the 2019-20 season.

It has the New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder and Boston Celtics as teams that could acquire Booker in the upcoming season.

From the story: "Booker is signed through 2024, although the 23-year-old has previously hinted that he could look to leave if things don't improve. This leaves Booker's long-term future in doubt, and it is possible that he could attempt to force through a trade."

Editor's note: The Republic found no record of Booker threatening to leave Phoenix. In fact, he's said "I love Phoenix" as recently as December.

So what could those teams offer the Suns in exchange for Booker?

The site says it would be tough for the Knicks: "With a lack of available assets, the Knicks face a huge task to put together a trade package that would satisfy the Suns, and NY would have to gut their future draft pick reserve," Tristan Elliott writes. "However, there is no team in the NBA more desperate than the Knicks, and they could somehow find a way to pull this one-off."

As for the Thunder, the story says that they could offer the Suns a lot of their future first-round draft picks.

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"Located in one of the NBA's smallest markets, Oklahoma City has no chance of luring a new superstar in free agency, and the team will need to acquire a new star via trade," Elliott writes. "Though with a war chest of first-round draft picks, the Thunder are among the most realistic destinations for Booker - and the 22-year-old's arrival would significantly improve the mood in OKC."

Finally, Elliott lists the Celtics as the most likely trade partner with the Suns for Booker.

He writes of a potential Boston and Phoenix deal: "As things stand, Boston has no chance at competing with the Sixers, Nets, and Bucks - and aside from Jayson Tatum and Kemba Walker, the Celtics should allow the Suns to have their pick of players. Ultimately, the Celtics need a player of Booker's caliber to challenge the East's best, and the team should throw everything at a deal if the Suns show any appetite to trade Booker."

Several other sites have recently speculated about Booker's future in Phoenix.

Fadeaway World: A Devin Booker trade to Boston would elevate the Celtics

Nico Martinez writes: "With a big enough offer, the Celtics could make Phoenix think twice about holding onto Booker. They could offer a guy like Brown, several picks, and anyone else they’d want to be thrown in. As for the Celtics, having an offensive power like Booker would instantly cement their status as an elite in the East, alongside Kemba Walker and Jayson Tatum. It will be interesting to see just what kinds of moves the Celtics have up their sleeve this season — and if a guy like Booker will be a part of any of them."

Inquisitr.com: Celtics would be ideal trading partner for Suns, if Phoenix decided to trade him

J.B. Baruelo writes: "As of now, the Suns haven’t shown any sign that they are planning to trade Devin Booker, but if they finally decide to part ways with the face of the franchise, the Celtics would be an ideal trade partner. In the potential deal that would send Booker to Boston, the Suns could demand a trade package including young players and future draft picks that could help them speed up the rebuilding process."

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Fansided: Should the Suns trade Devin Booker sooner than later?

Christopher Giovine writes: "Devin Booker might be great, but he also might not ever take the Phoenix Suns to the promised land. If the Suns can’t vastly improve the team in the near future, perhaps it might be time to see what they could get for Booker. And, right now, after what transpired this summer, perhaps now is the right time to make a move."

Miami Herald: Devin Booker could be target for Miami Heat

Barry Jackson writes: “Though [Andrew] Wiggins has been linked to the Heat at times, he’s due $27 million, $29 million, $31 million and $34 million during the next four seasons, which the Heat simply cannot afford when it wants to leave max room for a max player,” wrote Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. “Plus, there’s the issue of whether it would be wise to reunite him with Jimmy Butler. Booker is earning between $29 million and $36 million each of the next five years, so the comment about Wiggins holds true with Booker, too. Perhaps he becomes a trade option if the Heat strikes out in 2021 free agency, depending on Tyler Herro’s growth.”

Would the Suns trade Devin Booker?

Even with the chatter and speculation, the idea still has to be considered highly unlikely.

A much improved 2019-20 season from the team would no doubt quiet the talk.

Another rough season in Phoenix, however, would also likely increase discussion that the Suns could move their franchise cornerstone.