Bradley Beal Officially Joins Clippers
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The Golden State Warriors were among the various teams involved in the Beal sweepstakes this summer. However, the organization’s disrespectful offer to Beal proves the organization wasn’t all in on signing the three-time All-Star.
Despite their interest, the Minnesota Timberwolves will not be adding Bradley Beal to their roster for the 2025-26 season. Beal finalized a contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday and agreed to sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Phoenix Suns finally formalized what everybody saw coming. They bought out Bradley Beal’s contract — costing them $97 million — which brought them back under the second apron. After trading Kevin Durant, the next option was finding a way to move on from Beal. A trade wasn’t feasible thanks to his high salary and no-trade clause.
The Los Angeles Clippers have quietly made some of the best moves this offseason. From the addition of John Collins to the recent signing of Bradley Beal, the Clippers have effectively become one of the most competitive teams in the Western Conference.
In a stunning move, ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Clippers, Jazz, and Heat have finalized a three-team trade that sends Norman Powell to Miami, John Collins to Los Angeles, and Kevin Love, Kyle Anderson, and a 2027 Clippers second-round pick to the Jazz.
While the NBA offseason hasn't been the massive game-changer that insiders promised, there are still prominent names to be moved. Among those are three-time NBA
With the Phoenix Suns reportedly finalizing a buyout with Bradley Beal, it could be a case of another once-and-again courtship for the Miami Heat.