Back to the Washington Wizards Newsfeed

Beal caps career-best season with All-NBA honors

WashingtonWizards.com

Coming off the best season of his nine-year NBA career, Bradley Beal was named All-NBA Third Team on Tuesday night, capping an historic individual season that cemented his place among the league’s elite. Beal becomes the 14th player in franchise history to be named to an All-NBA team and the third since 2000 (Gilbert Arenas, John Wall).

Beal averaged 31.3 points per game, which ranked second in the NBA, shooting a career-high 48.5% from the field, the second-highest field goal percentage among all players with at least 20 field goal attempts per game.

“I am humbled and honored to be named to the All-NBA Third Team,” Beal said in a statement after the announcement was made.