5 Suns who could be traded during the 2024-25 season

It could be the end of the road in The Valley for this group.
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3. Grayson Allen

Grayson Allen has long been spoken about as the most likely trade candidate for the Suns, but that says as much about the position they have put themselves in than anything else. Allen had a career year last season, and led the league in 3-point shooting at 46.1 percent.

He also signed a four-year, $70 million contract prior to the playoffs beginning - and although he struggled in the postseason against the Minnesota Timberwolves - that appeared to be as a result of an ankle issue. Still only 28-years-old, there's a lot to like about Allen's game, both as a starter and off the bench.

Which is why he could find himself on the trade block next season. If the season goes sideways in any way, Allen is the player the organization could trade immediately in an attempt to get better. Not that they'd want to, he's probably going to come off the bench now that Tyus Jones is on the roster, and he's likely going to be successful in a sixth man role.

An above average defender with some underrated athleticism, Allen is the perfect role player next to three stars. But while the Suns would prefer to move Nurkic or Bol or whoever else it may be, Allen has real value around the league and a contract that means they could get a legitimate player back for him. A perfect storm really.