Bradley Beal happens to be perhaps the trickiest trade candidate to become popular in the market in recent news.
It is very rare to find all-star guards who can create their own shots deep during playoffs. And it’s not just rare when you think about it – such players are also incredibly valuable.
Beal has more than 200 million dollars and 4 years left on his actual contract. He has played about 90 games in the last 2 seasons because of his injuries.
He is almost 30 and hasn’t really shown any strong defending skills – in fact, his shooting has considerably declined in the last few years.
Plus, Beal also has this no-trade clause. Not only does this clause give him the liberty to pick his next sports team essentially, but he also gets to veto if he feels that the particular team is actually giving too much up in the primary deal, and that too until Washington really relents.
The Wizards appear like they are in the mood to rebuild. But with so much under consideration, the wide range of different teams that can literally trade him is kinda limited.
Plus, their return will likely be the smallest-ever-paid for a player during the whole player-movement era.
Keeping this in mind, let’s glance at five of the most likely destinations for Beal if the Wizards do pull the trigger this Summer ultimately.
1. Miami Heat,
2. Los Angeles Clippers,
3. Boston Celtics,
4. New York Knicks,
5. Los Angeles Lakers, and
6. Philadelphia 76ers.
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