The threatening bankruptcy of Hooters has an NBA All-Star Concern.
Phoenix Suns Guard Devin Booker posted on X one day after it came out that the restaurant chain could be on its way to Chapter 11.
“PLZ doesn’t go @hooters,” twitede books after the team’s win over Chicago Bulls on Saturday.
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Devin Booker from Phoenix Suns looks at under Game 3 in the Western Conference Playoff semi -finals against Denver Nuggets on May 5, 2023 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix. (Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images)
Booker was not the only one nervous about the future of the restaurant, with many postings for social media, including golf fluencer Paige Spiranac.
“Not on my clock,” twitly twitly twitly spuranac after seeing the news.
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Hooters of America is reportedly working with creditors to restructure its $ 300 million debt through a chapter 11 archiving.
The chain collaborates with the law firm Ropes & Gray to prepare for an archiving per. Bloomberg, but the plans are not final.

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Hooters has closed several locations across the country as its business fell. About 40 locations have closed their doors, but none where the booker is in Arizona.
Bloomberg also reported that the company was selling about $ 300 million in asset -backed bonds in 2021.
While Hooters is struggling to stay fluid, Booker hopes to do the same with his Suns this season.
Phoenix is 27-29 in the year despite a talented watch list, and if the season ended today, it would not do the play-in tournament because it is 11 at the Western Conference.

Devin Booker from Team United States looks at under practice ahead of the Paris Olympic Games on July 24, 2024 in Lille, France. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
28-year-old average 26.0 points, 6.7 assists and 4.0 rebounds in its 10th NBA season, all of which have been in Phoenix.