The Suns star was recently taken out of the starting lineup and moved to the bench. Should he be traded, here are three ideal landing spots.
The Suns enter the week at just 15-18 overall, currently sitting at the No. 12 seed in the Western Conference. Phoenix has already announced two big changes: Bradley Beal and Jusu
Bradley Beal made the most of the unfamiliar role of substitute for the Phoenix Suns. That doesn’t mean he had to like it.
The Phoenix Suns have dropped seven of their last eye games to fall to 15–18 on the year and the organization is making the unusual step of benching Bradley Beal and Jusuf Nurkic from the starting lineup,
Suns guard Bradley Beal and his agent Mark Bartelstein haven’t had any talks about waiving Beal’s no-trade clause to approve a deal to a new team, Bartelstein tells ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.
His role in Phoenix's system alongside fellow All-Stars Kevin Durant and Devin Booker has sparked questions about his fit. Amid the team's struggles, the 31-year-old Beal has been relegated to an off-the-bench role.
“As for Beal the no-trade looms large,” Gambadoro reported on X, formerly Twitter. “He could have went to Milwaukee before he ended up in Phoenix but that was turned down. Have heard he would waive no trade for LA, Miami, Denver but I do believe there are a few others that he could ultimately decide work for him.”
The Wizards fleeced the Suns with the Bradley Beal trade in 2023, and they'll benefit from it for years to come.
RELATED: Devin Booker's honest reaction to Phoenix Suns benching Bradley Beal But arguably one of the rarest clauses to find in an NBA contract is a no-trade clause. In fact, only 10 players in league history have ever had a no-trade clause in their deals.
On Sunday night, it was revealed the Phoenix Suns were going to experiment with a new starting five against the Philadelphia 76ers. NBA Insider Chris Haynes rep
With the Suns being linked to Jimmy Butler, Bradley Beal's agent took a second to address the trade rumors surrounding the star guard.