Bradley Beal and the Washington Wizards intend to work together to find a trade that could send the three-time All-Star guard to a contender, and the Miami Heat are expected to be in the mix, sources told ESPN and The Athletic.
Here’s what we know so far.
- Beal, 29, is owed $46.7 million next season, and more than $160 million in the three years after that. He will make $57.1 million when he is 33 years old.
- Part of his contract includes a no-trade clause, which gives him say of where he is traded. According to ESPN, the clause “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.