3. Have the same performance as last season
Allen was one of the bright spots for the team last season. He succeeded in the expectations that were set before him. Although he didn't average hugely in major categories, his sudden bursts of help to the team were his highlights.
In his career, the shooting guard has had five 30-point games. Three of them were with the Suns last season. He's also scored at least 20 points 35 times in his career, four of them happened last season. Although he's had more of those games with the previous teams he's played with, it's still admirable that he scored 20 points four times in his first season in Phoenix.
Allen's production last season is exactly what the Suns need next season. It may be too much to ask and quite impossible to replicate, but if he even comes close to it, he can give the team a fighting chance in the Western Conference.
The former 21st pick already knows what it's like playing with three ball-dominant stars. Having another go at it in his next campaign could be attainable.