In a segment on the Draymond Green show, veteran NBA point guard Baron Davis gave his candid take on the situation in Phoenix regarding All-Star guard Bradley Beal. After being moved to the bench this season,
Bradley Beal chatted with ClutchPoints after Sunday's game to detail how his faith has guided him through adversity since coming to Phoenix.
The Phoenix Suns are trying to find a new home for Bradley Beal, and there may be more teams interested in him according to a recent report.
WASHINGTON D.C. — Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal has been ruled out of Thursday’s game against his former team, the Washington Wizards, at Capital One Arena with a left ankle sprain.
They have virtually no assets to send out in trades, and the only player whose salary matches Butler’s is Beal, who has a no-trade clause and $110.7 million still owed to him. Beal, sources
Bradley Beal and Tyus Jones will face their former team, the Washington Wizards, on Thursday at Capital One Arena. “It’s always fun, second home,” said Beal, who scored 15,391 points for the Wizards, second only to Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes with 15,551.
Future Hall of Fame forward Carmelo Anthony explains why Bradley Beal should come off the bench for the Phoenix Suns and why he should "accept" it.
Bradley Beal still remains a very productive NBA player. That said, the Phoenix Suns guard is no longer the All-Star caliber player he once was. Right now, Be
ESPN's Bobby Marks released a list Thursday featuring NBA players who have trade restrictions in place ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. Headlining the
The only way Phoenix can trade the star guard is if he approves of the team. He's got to waive the clause, which means he'd be in favor of the team he's landing with. However, ESPN analyst and insider Brian Windhorst recently gave the verdict as to whether the guard will waive his no-trade clause.
Charlotte Hornets guard Brandon Miller will be sidelined indefinitely with a torn ligament in his right wrist.