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NBA Odds Hint at Suns Adding Former Devin Booker Teammate originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Phoenix Suns are expected ...
NBA Betting Odds Hint at New York Knicks' Offseason Addition originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Knicks, after ...
The Washington Wizards agreed Sunday to trade Bradley Beal, the second-leading scorer in franchise history, to the Phoenix Suns for little more than the privilege of no longer paying his enormous ...
I’ve been turning this over in my head for weeks now, trying to land on a clear, cohesive thesis for how the Phoenix Suns should navigate the coming offseason. The options aren’t plentiful ...
The Bradley Beal saga drags on for the Phoenix Suns, with swirling rumors and suggestions offering glimmers of hope, but no real progress or movement taking shape. Unlike Miami’s situation with ...
PHOENIX — Drew Hanlen has a story he likes to tell about Bradley Beal. It took place in 2012, during Beal’s rookie season in Washington. The Wizards were off to a miserable start, losing their ...
Bradley Beal is an American basketball player currently playing as shooting guard for the Phoenix Suns. Born on June 28, 1993, Beal was a standout player for Chaminade College Preparatory School ...
Read our editorial standards for more information. After years of mediocrity and trade rumors, it appears that Bradley Beal is heading out of Washington D.C. soon. The Athletic reported Wednesday ...
Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal had another impressive outing off the bench on Thursday, going for 25 points and seven rebounds on 11 of 16 from the field in a win over the Atlanta Hawks.
Where was Bradley Beal’s game ball? A five-hour flight west awaited Beal and his teammates after he dropped 43 on his former employers’ heads. A long, happy flight back home after a 13-day ...
Bradley Beal gave the impression that he’s ready to do whatever it takes in pursuit of a title. Shoot more 3-pointers? Yep. “When you see the championship teams, they’re first, second ...
Wearing a blue baseball cap and smiling, Bradley Beal could only shake his head just hours after being swept for the first time in his NBA career in his first season with the Phoenix Suns.