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Devin Booker laughs off claims on social media that he's the 'NBA player' being filmed getting a wig fitted: 'Yall got me messed up lol'

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By Leocciano Callao

Published: 19:51 BST, 9 April 2024 | Updated: 19:53 BST, 9 April 2024

Devin Booker laughed off fans' accusations about the Phoenix Suns star having fake hair.

The jokes came after a video of an alleged 'NBA player' getting a haircut went viral on social media.

The clip shows a barber's point of view as he gives a man, who is covering his face, a haircut. Social media users labelled the customer an 'NBA player' without naming the man behind the facial cover.


In the video, the barber shaves the top of his head and applies glue before placing a toupee over it. He then gives his client a clean-up on the side - the result happening to look like Booker's typical haircut.

'Yall got me messed up lol,' the Suns guard wrote while reposting the viral clip.

Devin Booker brushed off accusations of him having fake hair after a viral haircut video 

Booker and the Phoenix Suns sit sixth in the Wester Conference with four games remaining 

While the identity of his look-a-like remains a mystery, Booker made it a point to get himself in the clear.

Booker is in his ninth season in the NBA since getting drafted out of Kentucky. He has spent his entire career in the desert and missed the playoffs in his first six seasons.

He spearheaded Phoenix's run to the NBA Finals in 2021 before losing to Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks in six games.

They have lost in the Western Conference semifinals in the last two seasons, first to the Dallas Mavericks and then to the eventual champion Denver Nuggets last year.

This season marks Phoenix's first full campaign since acquiring Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. Booker is averaging 27.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and seven assists per game while shooting 49.5 percent from the field. The Suns sit sixth in the West with a 46-32 record and four games left in the regular season.

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