Phoenix Suns ‘are finalizing a trade for Washington Wizards’ Bradley Beal with Chris Paul set to be included’… as All-Star is set to create new big 3 with Kevin Durant and Devin Booker
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The Washington Wizards have agreed to trade multi-time All-Star guard Bradely Beal to the Phoenix Suns, according to multiple reports.
In return the Wizards are set to receive veteran point guard Chris Paul, Landry Shamet, and multiple second round draft picks.
Trade talks were said to have gotten serious in the last several days between the Wizards and the Suns, as well as the Miami Heat.
Beal’s agent Mark Bartelstein confirmed the trade via ESPN.
‘This was an extremely complicated process with so many different hurdles to get through and Ted Leonsis and Michael Winger were unbelievable partners in making this happen,’ said Bartelstein.
All-Star point guard Bradely Beal is being traded to the Phoenix Suns in a blockbuster deal
‘From the day that Ted drafted Brad he has been by our side along with [former general managers] Ernie Grunfeld and Tommy Sheppard. They’ve always had Brad’s back in every way and now we have experienced the exact same thing with Ted and Michael Winger. We are extremely grateful.’
Beal lifted the no-trade clause in his contract in order to team up with fellow Devin Booker and Kevin Durant, along with center Deandre Ayton. His no-trade clause will now carry over and remain in effect throughout his tenure in Phoenix.
The soon-to-be 30-year-old just completed the first season of a five-year $251 million contract, which will severely affect the Suns ability to add depth throughout the rest of the summer.
Last season he averaged 23.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game.
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