The Phoenix Suns' star guard reportedly listed the Denver Nuggets as a possible landing spot amid trade rumors.
The Phoenix Suns made a shocking move on Monday after moving Bradley Beal to the bench. Could it be a move to make him waive his no-trade clause amid recent trade rumors?
New reports say the Miami Heat are one of three teams that Suns star Bradley Beal would waive his no-trade clause to join.
Dec 28, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal (3) talks with referee Brian Forte (45) during the fourth quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images / Robert Edwards-Imagn Images PHOENIX -- Another twist and turn in the 2024-25 season of the Phoenix Suns is here.
Sorry, folks, but this is the basketball that’s hard to watch. Phoenix is 29th in dunks, last in layups and last by a mile in shots at the rim (just 14.8 percent of attempts). In addition to the 25th-ranked defense, the Suns are also shortchanging their offensive talent by failing basketball math.
"The Suns meanwhile, would need to have Bradley Beal waive his no trade clause. Sources told ESPN that the Heat have no desire to take back the $110 million owed to Beal and that Phoenix would need to find a third team to get involved to make a deal work."
Phoenix Suns star Bradley Beal referenced the no-trade clause in his contract, stating his control over any potential moves.
Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal gave a pointed response when asked about being mentioned in the latest NBA trade rumors.
Even before Jimmy Butler's suspension, Stephen A. Smith believed that Bradley Beal should be open to a trade to the Miami Heat from the Phoenix Suns.
Now that the Miami Heat have started exploring the trade market for Jimmy Butler, one potential option they won't consider is taking back Bradley Beal
Bradley Beal, who has a no-trade clause, appears to have made a major decision regarding any possible move to the Miami Heat.