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BREAKING: Three-time NBA All-Star Bradley Beal has agreed to a contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns and plans to join the Los Angeles Clippers on a two-year, $11 million deal with a player option after clearing waivers, Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports told ESPN. pic.twitter.com/gxZB0ObSms
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Bright Side Of The Sun on MSNJosh Giddey is a fun idea but not the one the Suns needOutside of Colin Gillespie, a former two-way player who scrapped his way into a guaranteed deal, the Suns don’t have a true facilitator on the depth chart. No floor general. No table-setter. Which means, barring a late-summer curveball, it’ll be Point Booker running the show again.
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With the addition of Beal, Lawrence Frank believes the Clippers have what it takes to win a playoff series for the first time in five years.
The only player Phoenix has signed thus far in free agency is Nigel Hayes-Davis, who has excelled in the EuroLeague over the last few seasons. Phoenix also saw Tyus Jones, Cody Martin and Mason Plumlee all leave in free agency but they did sign Collin Gillespie to a standard contract after he was a two-way player for them last season.
The LA Clippers are expected to sign Bradley Beal once he clears waivers, but the former Phoenix Suns guard is hoping to stay.
Fresh off agreeing to a buyout with Bradley Beal, in which he will sign with the Los Angeles Clippers for next season, the Phoenix Suns are reportedly setting their sights on a new target. The Stein Line's Jake Fischer reports that the Suns have approached the Golden State Warriors about restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga.
The Phoenix Suns are interested in Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. Kuminga is a restricted free agent.