Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal, who averages 17.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game, has not discussed waiving his no-trade clause, his agent Mark Bartelstein confirmed. Despite the team’s recent struggles, losing 17 of their last 24 games, Beal’s focus remains on helping the Suns recover. Speculation arose after the Miami Heat suspended Jimmy Butler and sought trade options, with reports suggesting Beal could be involved. However, Bartelstein stated there have been no trade discussions with the Suns or any other team. Beal, who has two years and $110 million left on his contract, played his first game as a reserve in nine years, scoring 25 points in a win against Philadelphia and 10 points in a loss to Charlotte. He holds significant control over any potential trade due to his no-trade clause, a rare provision he shares only with LeBron James in the NBA.
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