The Bradley Beal trade rumors have slowed down a bit since they peaked early on in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Still, the talks haven’t come to a complete halt even though signs point to the Wizards holding onto the guard, which seems to be what Beal wants, too.
Among the teams that were reportedly interested in Beal was Brooklyn.
He’d give them a third star, if the Nets feel it’s necessary to have one on the roster in order to win — or that Caris LeVert can’t fill the role.
Zach Lowe of ESPN believes the Nets are still in on Beal, in addition to Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday.
The bidding for Holiday and Beal figures to center on Denver, Golden State, and Brooklyn — and to some extent Atlanta, Miami, and Dallas, ESPN’s Zach Lowe
Report: Nets still expected to make bid for Bradley Beal
The Bradley Beal trade rumors have slowed down a bit since they peaked early on in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Still, the talks haven’t come to a complete halt even though signs point to the Wizards holding onto the guard, which seems to be what Beal wants, too.
Among the teams that were reportedly interested in Beal was Brooklyn.
He’d give them a third star, if the Nets feel it’s necessary to have one on the roster in order to win — or that Caris LeVert can’t fill the role.
Zach Lowe of ESPN believes the Nets are still in on Beal, in addition to Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday.
The bidding for Holiday and Beal figures to center on Denver, Golden State, and Brooklyn — and to some extent Atlanta, Miami, and Dallas, ESPN’s Zach Lowe