The NBA is full of young stars, and the Phoenix Suns are proud to say that one of the best of this group plays for them.

Guard Devin Booker has been a steal as he was picked at the bottom end of the lottery, 13th overall in the 2015 draft. He has taken the league by storm after blowing up his sophomore season and has singlehandedly won some games for a Suns team that has seen better seasons.

On the path to stardom, Booker has amassed a stat line that very few young players can match.

The only other players to have done what Booker recently accomplished are Tracy McGrady, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James. Booker is certainly in good company, as all three players are Hall of Famers, or soon to be in LeBron's case.

Booker will look to improve even more next season, perhaps finally reaching All-Star level after being snubbed last year in a Western conference that is loaded with backcourt talent. The Suns are counting on him to lead the franchise out of the depths that it has fallen, as they have not had a winning season since 2013-2014.

Phoenix will look to break this streak next season with its promising young core. No. 1 pick Deandre Ayton can potentially form a great pick-and-roll tandem with Booker, while also spacing the floor more so Booker can get easier shots. The addition of veteran Trevor Ariza should also help the team's defense improve.

The Suns and Booker certainly have a bright future ahead.