Grayson Allen secures his spot in Phoenix with a substantial four-year, $70 million contract extension, as confirmed by his agents to ESPN. Heading towards unrestricted free agency, Allen’s standout performance this season attracted significant interest from other teams.
His career-high average of 13.5 points per game during the regular season, coupled with his remarkable 46.1% shooting from beyond the arc, solidified his importance to the Suns. Allen’s sharpshooting prowess became instrumental for Phoenix, particularly in games where Bradley Beal’s absence left a void.
While retaining Allen boosts the Suns’ current competitiveness, it brings financial complexities. Already operating as a luxury-tax team with notable contracts for Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Beal, Phoenix faces further financial strain.
Mat Ishbia, the new owner, has demonstrated a willingness to invest despite the looming tax penalties. However, the Suns must justify this significant expenditure with on-court success.
Despite a middling regular season, the Suns face the Timberwolves in a crucial postseason clash. Their depth issues loom large. While injuries disrupted their season, the Suns fell short of their previous dominance.
Grayson Allen’s contract extension emerges as a bright spot amidst uncertainties. His sharpshooting is crucial for the Suns’ playoff ambitions. As Phoenix braces for the Timberwolves challenge, Allen’s performance could tilt the scales. His role is pivotal for playoff success.