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Bradley Beal reportedly signs with Clippers after purchasing from Suns
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Bradley Beal Joins Clippers in Blockbuster Deal Following Suns Purchase

July 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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Bradley Beal has left the Phoenix Suns and found a new team. According to ESPN, the three-time All-Star guard will sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers after being traded by the Suns.

Beal was set to earn $110.8 million over the next two years, most of which Phoenix will still pay. However, this trade helps the Suns reduce luxury tax penalties, such as losing draft picks and trade restrictions.

This move also gives Beal a chance to play in a more compatible environment. Tensions had risen between him and the Suns over the past two seasons as his performance dropped and did not justify his hefty contract. In 106 games with Phoenix, he averaged 17.6 points and 4.3 assists, down from 23.2 points and 5.2 assists in his last year with Washington during the 2022-2023 season. Notably, he scored the second-highest average points (31.3) among NBA players in the 2020-2021 season.

The mismatch between his performance and salary came to a head before the NBA trade deadline last season. The Suns benched Beal to try to boost his play and convinced him to waive his no-trade clause while exploring trade options. Despite the clause, his contract situation made trades difficult.

With Beal available, several teams showed interest in signing the 13-year NBA veteran, allowing the Clippers to add talent at a more affordable cost.

Fan Take: This trade signals a strategic shift for both Bradley Beal and the Suns, potentially reshaping team dynamics in the league. For basketball enthusiasts, it highlights how high-profile player moves can impact team chemistry and salary cap management, ultimately influencing the competitive landscape of the NBA.

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