Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal started the second half of Saturday's game against the Washington Wizards for rookie Ryan Dunn, who suffered a left ankle sprain in the first half. Dunn checked out of the game with 10:11 left in the first quarter and didn’t return.
It's widely assumed the Miami Heat are unwilling to take back Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal in a trade involving Jimmy Butler. This is why almost every propos
Bradley Beal isn't fazed by trade rumors surrounding him and other teams around the league as the Suns struggle.
On Wednesday evening, the Phoenix Suns could be without one of their best players when they face off against the Brooklyn Nets (in New York). Three-time NBA All
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Beal racked up 20 points (6-13 FG, 4-6 3Pt, 4-4 FT), three rebounds, four assists, one block and one steal over 39 minutes during Saturday's 119-109 victory over the Wizards.
A left ankle sprain has kept Beal off the floor for three of the Suns' last four games, but the veteran guard has been cleared to play Saturday. He's averaging 14.7 points, 4.0 assists and 3.1 rebounds over 30.
There have been rumors lately that the Bucks might be interested in taking on Bradley Beal as part of a larger trade that would send Heat forward Jimmy Butler to the Suns. However, NBA insider Chris Haynes says in a Twitter video that Milwaukee hasn’t contacted Phoenix at all to ask about a potential Beal trade.
Many had hoped the Suns - who have underperformed massively to expectations with their star-studded core - would have torn things down rather than pushing more chips to the middle
Veteran center Jusuf Nurkic was benched earlier this season, and in a perfect world, the Suns would love to use his $18.1 million salary to land a difference-maker. In the meantime, though, he is still a member of the Suns and is working through those difficult circumstances.
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