Wizards to work with Bradley Beal on trade scenarios.

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As rival teams begin reaching out to the Washington Wizards to explore the possibility of trading for three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal, team president Michael Winger and Beal's agent, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, are staying in close contact to discuss scenarios presented to the franchise, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
After completing the first season of a five-year, $251 million contract, Beal's unique standing as the NBA's only current player to have a no-trade clause negotiated into his deal gives him the ability to control not only possible destinations but also how a potential package to acquire Beal impacts his ability to play for a contender elsewhere.
If Winger is inclined to fundamentally reshape the roster of a franchise that has missed the playoffs in four of the past five seasons, teams won't only have to talk with Winger and Wizards general manager Will Dawkins on trade ideas -- they'll have to include Bartelstein in a three-way conversation.
With the NBA draft looming June 22 and free agency commencing July 1, conversations on Beal's future with the Wizards are expected to become more frequent, sources said.
Beal, who has played his entire 11-year career with Washington, has enjoyed a close relationship with the community and with owner Ted Leonsis. Nevertheless, Leonsis said he has given Winger full autonomy on whether he wants to pursue a rebuild with the Wizards or continue a trajectory around high-priced veteran talent.
The Wizards are awaiting player-option decisions by forwards Kyle Kuzma and Kristaps Porzingis, who can both become unrestricted free agents.
Beal averaged 23.2 points on a career-best 51% shooting in an injury-plagued 50 games last season. For his career, he has averaged 22.1 points, including back-to-back 30-PPG seasons in 2019-20 (30.5) and 2020-21 (31.3).
 

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Here is a hypothetical.....wouldnt take to seriously , consider it entertainment

Philly Goes All-In

Washington Wizards v Philadelphia 76ers
Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images

76ers Receive:


  • Bradley Beal

Wizards Receive:


  • Tobias Harris
  • De’Anthony Melton
  • 2024 1st round pick (PHI)
  • 2029 1st round pick (PHI)

Speaking of going all-in, that’s what the Sixers need to do this offseason.


Daryl Morey’s hand has been somewhat forced, as Philly continues to underperform in the playoffs. Joel Embiid is 29 years old and has still not made the Eastern Conference Finals. That is simply unacceptable.


It feels like this is Philly’s last chance to make a push, otherwise the organization will be forced to make major changes next offseason.


Enter Bradley Beal.


This hypothetical deal is made under the assumption that James Harden walks to Houston this offseason, which creates some flexibility for Morey and the 76ers to work with.


Offloading Tobias Harris is a must. The wing is set to make just under $40 million next season in the final year of his deal. Harris averaged just 14.7 points per game in 2022, his lowest total since the 2015-16 campaign.


This deal makes sense for both sides. Philly is landing an obvious talent upgrade in Beal, who would immediately slide into a 2a/2b situation with Tyrese Maxey behind Embiid. Washington is able to offload Beal’s contract before it becomes borderline unmovable. The 29-year-old is set to make north of $50 million annually from 2024-2026, and he has a relatively concerning injury history. Harris is an expiring contract, which will open up a lot of flexibility in the following offseason. In this scenario, the Wizards also land a solid role player with some trade value in Melton, and two future first-round picks.


There is one interesting wrinkle for any Beal trade, as he has a legitimate no-trade clause. That gives him the right to veto any potential deal, which eliminates a lot of Washington’s leverage in negotiations. As a result, the Wizards likely won’t get a massive return for the star wing, so a package like the one I’ve listed above feels realistic.


*It’s worth noting that the 76ers can’t technically trade their 2024 first-round pick at the moment due to the Stepien Rule, but Philly could simply acquire a different 2024 first-round pick in a separate trade prior to the completion of this one to make the Beal deal possible.*
 

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