The imminent bankruptcy for Hooters has an all-star NBA all-star disturbing.
The Phoenix Suns Devin Booker goalkeeper published on X one day after his release that the restaurant chain could go to Chapter 11.
“PLZ Don’t Go @hooters,” Booker tweeted after the team’s victory over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday.
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Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns looks in the NBA 2023 NBA Playoff semi-finals in match 3 of the NBA 2023 against the Denver Nuggets on May 5, 2023, at Footprint Center in Phoenix. (Barry Gossage / NBAE via Getty Images)
Booker was not the only nervous about the future of the restaurant, with many positions on social networks, in particular the influencer of Golf Paige Spiranac.
“Not on my watch,” tweeted Spiranac after seeing the news.
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Hooters of America would have worked with creditors to restructure its debt of $ 300 million thanks to a file in Chapter 11.
The chain works with the law firm Ropes & Gray to prepare for a deposit, according to Bloomberg, but the plans are not final.

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Hooters has closed several locations throughout the country when its activities have decreased. About 40 sites have closed, but none where Booker is in Arizona.
Bloomberg also said that the company had sold around $ 300 million in active back bonds in 2021.
While Hooters fights to stay afloat, Booker hopes to do the same with his Suns this season.
Phoenix has a 27-29 file for the year despite a talented list, and if the season ended today, it would not make the game tournament because it is 11th from the Western Conference.

Devin Booker from Team United States turned during training before the Paris Olympic Games on July 24, 2024, in Lille, in France. (Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)
The 28 -year -old has an average of 26.0 points, 6.7 assists and 4.0 rebounds in his 10th NBA season, all of which were in Phoenix.