2 Dark-Horse Trade Destinations For Wizards’ Bradley Beal

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The 2022 NBA offseason is one that we could see a lot of player movement. Because there are so few teams projected to have cap space this offseason, it could result in more trades being completed than we have seen in recent seasons.

Trades could be the only way for teams to upgrade their roster, especially ones that do not have cap space to spend on free agents. One of the better players that could be on the move this offseason is Washington Wizards shooting guard, Bradley Beal.

Beal has a player option for the 2022-23 season that many are expecting him to decline, which would make him an unrestricted free agent.

The Wizards will try their hardest to retain him long-term, but you never know what will happen in free agency. While it has been reported that Beal is leaning toward re-signing, he could be swayed by opportunities elsewhere.

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There are a few teams that have been mentioned as possible landing spots should he leave Washington. The Philadelphia 76ers, who acquired James Harden ahead of the trade deadline, could make the newest Big 3 by adding Beal to Harden and Joel Embiid.

The Miami Heat have also been mentioned as their trade ahead of the deadline gives the indication they are gearing up for a sizable move this offseason.

But, there are always dark horse teams that jump into the fray out of nowhere. Should Bradley Beal decide he doesn’t want to stay in Washington, there will assuredly be some. Here are two dark horse destinations for Beal to land.

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