Grayson Allen paced the Phoenix Suns with his 24 points in Sunday’s 123-113 home win over the Los Angeles Lakers. The 2015 Duke basketball national champion added two rebounds, one steal, and one block across his 38 minutes on the floor. RELATED: List of Every Blue Devil Currently in the NBA And the 28-year-old Allen finished 8-for-17 from the field, 6-for-12 beyond the arc, and 2-for-2 at the charity stripe, further strengthening his league-leading 48.6 season 3-point percentage. One of Allen’s threes came at the buzzer to end the first quarter, giving the Suns a 45-28 advantage heading into the second:
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