Grayson Allen recently signed a four-year extension with the Phoenix Suns worth about $70 million. The deal was reported in multiple outlets and locks him into Phoenix through the 2027-28 season, with the extension coming after his standout scoring and shooting season. The contract pushes the Suns deeper into luxury-tax territory, reflecting the team’s aggressive roster-building around stars like Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal.[1][2][4][5]
Key points:
- Term and value: four years, roughly $70 million.
- Rationale: Allen led the league in three-point percentage (about 46.1%) and provided floor spacing for a star-heavy lineup.
- Financial implications: increases payroll tax exposure; limits some roster-building options due to the luxury tax and “second apron” constraints.[2][4][1]
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The Phoenix Suns and guard Grayson Allen have finalized a multi-year deal that will keep him with the franchise following the best season of his NBA career.
www.foxsports.comAcquired by the Bucks in a trade this summer, Grayson Allen looked like a fill-in at shooting guard while Donte DiVincenzo is sidelined.
www.nbcsports.comSuns' Grayson Allen: Inks extension with Phoenix
www.cbssports.comGrayson Allen could possibly be an overlooked gem in the blockbuster Damian Lillard trade, which saw notable players like Jrue Holiday, Deandre Ayton and Jusuf Nurkic changing teams.
www.sportskeeda.comGrayson Allen's contract extension with the Phoenix Suns marks a significant move for both the player and the franchise. The four-year, $70 million deal
www.yardbarker.comAfter acquiring shooting guard Grayson Allen from the Memphis Grizzlies in August, the Milwaukee Bucks have reportedly decided to lock him up with an extension.
bleacherreport.comThis pushes Phoenix deep into the luxury tax, but they would have had no way to replace him.
www.nbcsports.comAllen led the NBA in 3-point percentage this season
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