Bradley Beal re-signed with the Washington Wizards last offseason on a five-year, $251 million and could be traded this offseason as Michael Winger takes over the front office. Windhorst stressed that neither side is there yet on parting ways, but that Beal and the Wizards will have to be in alignment.
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i would cry tears of joy if we finally traded beal
I don't think Pat Reily considers Bradley Beal the star he's looking for. From a Miami Heat perspective they have their 2-Guard in 23 year-old Tyler Herro who has a 4-year $120M contract beginning next season 2023/24. It would make more sense have more impact going for Porzingis who could play alongside Bam Adebayo who are interchangeable at the PF and Center depending on matchups. Heat look pretty good with Porzingis, Adebajo, Herro, Butler — Point Guard? between Kyle Lowry (off the bench and maybe they resign Gabe Vincent). Plus with the new CBA starting in the 2024/25 season will make it harder to trade stars. Heat would have to do a sign and trade to give back some salary. I only see Duncan Robinson's $18M so far. I think the Heat would want to keep Caleb Martin's $6.8M and he gives them Bench strength. But minus KP's $36M the Wizards would be under the tax cap and won't have to get back the 75% return. And the Heat could throw in a future first round pick. KP's stock is rising now that the season is over. You have Chicago, Boston, Golden State, and Houston that are eyeing KP. And Portland has the cap space where they don't need a sign and trade. And as the June 29 deadline approaches KP's stock will rise. But at the end of the day I don't think the wizards are trading Beal or KP.
Yup 😂
I can't see any championship contender wanting Bradley Beal on their team. He's probably going to be a Rocket or a Spur.
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