Grayson Allen’s wife recently took to social media with something of a cryptic post amid ongoing trade rumors surrounding her husband.
Morgan Reid Allen, Grayson’s better half, is no stranger to going viral. Between her wild beach day photos and various intimate pictures with her beau, she has been a mainstay in the headlines for a long time.
This week, however, she is going viral over an interesting post she put up on social media.
Earlier this week, reports surfaced that the Phoenix Suns were open to trading Grayson.
“The Suns have explored what the combination of Grayson Allen and Nassir Little could bring back to The Valley, sources said, though the Suns have only four second-round picks at their disposal, and Allen has been arguably Phoenix’s most important player this season behind Durant and Booker,” Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports reported.
In the immediate aftermath of that, Morgan took to social media to share this:
Obviously it could be purely coincidental that she opted to share how well Grayson is playing. Or she is sending a very clear message to the Suns. Everyone can decide what’s what on their own.
Either way, there is no denying that Morgan’s profile has grown substantially over the past year. A quick peak at her social media posts shows the sort of massive engagement she regularly gets:
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Big picture, Grayson is a budding star in the NBA.
His play for Phoenix has been spectacular throughout the past year.
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— Game 7 (@game7__) January 18, 2024
Will the Suns ultimately move Grayson ahead of the NBA Trade Deadline? Time will tell.
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