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All-Star guard Bradley Beal reportedly agreed to a deal with the the Los Angeles Clippers after a disappointing few years with the Phoenix Suns.
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According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Beal has finalized his buyout with the Suns and intends to sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, joining James Harden and Kawhi Leonard.
The Los Angeles Clippers brought in another accomplished veteran name to their roster on Wednesday with the addition of Bradley Beal, who was bought out by the Phoenix Suns. Beal will presumably join James Harden and Kawhi Leonard in the staring lineup as the franchise looks to finally get over the hump and advance deep into the Western Conference bracket.
The 13-year veteran reportedly will join James Harden and Kawhi Leonard in Los Angeles next season after being bought out by Phoenix.
The Los Angeles Clippers’ latest move did not move the team any closer to its first NBA title in franchise history. After being bought out by the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles signed veteran Bradley Beal to a two-year $11 million contract.