Bradley Beal scored a team-high 25 points off the bench in leading Phoenix Suns past Philadelphia to end four-game losing skid.
Bradley Beal made the most of the unfamiliar role of substitute for the Phoenix Suns. That doesn’t mean he had to like it.
It would have been easy to assume the Phoenix Suns' decision to bench Bradley Beal was done in part to motivate him to waive his no-trade clause ahead of
The Phoenix Suns (15-18) play the second of their three-game road trip at the Philadelphia 76ers (14-19) on Monday.
Coming off the bench on Monday for the first time in nearly nine years, Bradley Beal led the Phoenix Suns to their first victory since Christmas Day, scoring a team-high 25 points on 10-of-15 shooting in 30 minutes of action against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Bradley Beal responded to his benching by scoring 25 points to lead the Phoenix Suns over the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night.
Bradley Beal shined in his new role in the Phoenix Suns' win over the Philadelphia 76ers Monday, could it be what the team needs moving forward?
Bradley Beal and Mark Bartelstein, the agent of the Phoenix Suns guard, have not discussed the player waiving his no-trade clause.
Bradley Beal has a no-trade clause in his contract that he first signed with the Washington Wizards, and he has no interest in waiving that yet.
On Sunday night, it was revealed the Phoenix Suns were going to experiment with a new starting five against the Philadelphia 76ers. NBA Insider Chris Haynes rep
Phoenix Suns Bradley Beal said he received no indication that he was going to be benched for the first time in nine years ahead of Sunday's matchup with