5 blockbuster offseason trades Golden State Warriors should consider
Bradley Beal
In the midst of the best year of his career, Bradley Beal averaged over 30 points per game through the Wizards’ first 57 games and was still not awarded an All-Star bid. He also notched 6.1 assists as the only real offensive threats for the team.
Just 26, Beal is under contract till after the 2022-2023 season so he already had his massive payday following a star’s rookie deal.
That said, the Warriors would likely need to include more in the offer for cap purposes, but Wiggins and a first should be all it takes.
Unless Beal notes that he’s unhappy, it seems doubtful that the team would trade him given how he’s truly blossomed into one of the league’s superstars.
However, with the surrounding cast in Washington, he just can’t seem to win. John Wall has been out for over a year, hurting their chances.
Well, once Beal decides it’s time to become unhappy much like Anthony Davis did with the Pelicans, it could be Golden State that reaps the benefits. While unlikely, Beal to the Warriors is a pipe dream for fans craving that fourth star player.