The Phoenix Suns and guard Grayson Allen have completed a new deal, ensuring he stays with the team after his best season in the NBA.
This multi-year agreement announced recently, is valued at $70 million for four seasons, as reported by ESPN.
Allen, aged 28, achieved a career-high average of 13.5 points per game, leading the league with an impressive 46.1% accuracy from beyond the arc.
He stood out as one of the Suns’ most reliable players, offering consistent floor spacing and sharpshooting, especially while star players like Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal found their rhythm.
As the sixth seed, the Suns are set to take on the third-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves in the opening round of the Western Conference playoffs.
Expressing his commitment to Phoenix, Allen stated, “I’m devoted to being part of this community and contributing to the team’s growth.”
Allen, now in his sixth NBA season, previously played for the Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies, and Milwaukee Bucks, having showcased his talent during his college days at Duke.