The Phoenix Suns have officially signed guard Grayson Allen to a multi-year contract following his standout performance in the NBA. The deal, valued at $70 million over four seasons, solidifies Allen's position with the Suns after an impressive season.
During the past season, Allen, 28, showcased his skills by averaging a career-high 13.5 points per game and leading the league with a remarkable 46.1% shooting percentage from beyond the arc. His consistent performance on the court provided crucial floor spacing and reliable long-range shooting for the Suns, complementing the efforts of star players like Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal.
As the sixth seed in the Western Conference, the Suns are gearing up to face the Minnesota Timberwolves, who hold the third seed, in the upcoming playoffs. Allen expressed his enthusiasm for remaining in Phoenix, emphasizing his belief in the team's potential and his commitment to contributing to its success.
Having previously played for the Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies, and Milwaukee Bucks, Allen brings a wealth of experience to the Suns. His collegiate basketball career at Duke University laid the foundation for his professional journey, culminating in this significant contract extension with Phoenix.
With Allen's signing, the Suns are poised to continue their upward trajectory in the NBA, leveraging his skills and leadership to pursue further success in the competitive league.
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