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Suns' Scoring Sensation Allen Exits Game with Knee Injury

Summary

  • Suns guard Grayson Allen leaves game after bumping knees
  • Allen was on a scoring tear, setting career-highs
  • Injury occurred in 2nd quarter of Suns' home game
Suns' Scoring Sensation Allen Exits Game with Knee Injury

On November 13, 2025, Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen was forced to leave the team's home game against the Indiana Pacers after suffering a knee injury. The incident occurred in the second quarter when Allen was driving to the basket and collided knees with Pacers backup big Jay Huff.

Prior to the injury, Allen had been on a scoring tear for the Suns. Just three days earlier, on November 10th, he had set a new career-high with 42 points, including a franchise-record 10 made 3-pointers. Allen followed that up with a 23-point performance in a road win over the Dallas Mavericks on November 12th.

At the time of his exit, Allen had already scored 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting in 12 minutes of play. The Suns were leading the Pacers 70-52 at halftime. Allen's status for the remainder of the game and beyond is currently unknown as he headed to the locker room for further evaluation.

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Grayson Allen, the Phoenix Suns guard, left the team's November 13 home game against the Indiana Pacers after suffering a knee injury when he collided with Pacers player Jay Huff.
Prior to the injury, Allen had been on a scoring tear for the Suns, setting a new career-high with 42 points and 10 made 3-pointers in a game just three days earlier on November 10.
At the time Allen left the game, the Suns were leading the Pacers 70-52 at halftime.

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