3 trade targets the Miami Heat must pursue this offseason

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Bradley Beal

Is there somewhere we can sign to ensure that Bradley Beal doesn’t have to play another game for the Washington Wizards? If there is, I’d love to be the first to sign it to guarantee that Beal can finally get an opportunity to play in more meaningful games. In recent seasons, Beal’s name has been a popular one in NBA trade rumors.

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Despite the NBA trade rumors, Bradley Beal has been loyal to the Wizards, and he hasn’t expressed any desire in changing uniforms. But what if a team like the Miami Heat come strolling in and offer Beal a chance to form a dynamic trio with Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo?

Of course, Washington would have to be content with what they are getting in return for the three-time All Star. Otherwise, why move one of the top scorers in the NBA?

Bradley Beal would fit right in with the Heat with his business-first mentality and his desire to win. Not to mention, living in South Beach wouldn’t be an awful idea as he gets a chance to compete for an NBA title. There’s no reason why Riley shouldn’t be pestering Washington to try and get a deal done for Beal, finally freeing him from an inept organization.

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