Bradley Beal's agent, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, told Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic on Wednesday that any reports suggesting his client
Bradley Beal isn't fazed by trade rumors surrounding him and other teams around the league as the Suns struggle.
Bradley Beal’s agent denies reports that he is open to waiving his no-trade clause for teams such as the Bucks, Heat, Lakers, or Nuggets.
Speaking with The Arizona Republic at length, Bartelstein said, “the reports that are out there are created out of thin air,” that Beal would lift his no-trade clause if Milwaukee, Denver, Miami
The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly not interested in acquiring Bradley Beal despite rumors to the contrary. "Contrary to popular belief, I was just
Bradley Beal's agent says reports about Beal are "out of thin air," including the idea he'd waive his no-trade clause for certain teams.
Given Beal's recent benching, undesirable contract, and the Suns' underperformance this year, getting rid of Bradley Beal should be one of ... are the Los Angeles Lakers, Miami and Denver. The report does note that there may be more teams Beal is willing ...
Some reports had emerged which suggested that Beal would be willing to waive the no-trade clause if teams like the Milwaukee Bucks, Denver Nuggets, Heat or the Los Angeles Lakers
Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic was informed on Wednesday by Beal’s agent, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, that any rumors that he would waive his no-trade clause to join the Bucks, Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, or Los Angeles Lakers were “created out of thin air.”
The Phoenix Suns' star guard Bradley Beal has been in trade rumors this season, but his agent recently provided a massive update on his availability.
Bradley Beal's agent, Mark Bartelstein, says recent reports about the Phoenix Suns guard potentially waiving his no-trade clause to join a specific team were "created out of thin air," according to Duane Rankin of AZ Central.
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