Bradley Beal's agent takes shot at Phoenix Suns
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The Suns are revisiting their interest in Jonathan Kuminga, but it's one contract the Warriors are not willing to take on.
Jason Kidd and Steve Nash are two of the greatest point guards of all time, and both had successful stints with the Dallas Mavericks. Kidd was drafted by the team in 1994 before he was traded away in 1996 to the Phoenix Suns for a package that included Michael Finley.
Phoenix has been linked to many players in free agency, specifically point guards as they currently lack a true point guard on their roster. Because of this, Bleacher Report’s Timothy Rapp recently named them as a top landing spot for Russell Westbrook in free agency.
Beal recently took to Instagram to post a very simple farewell message to Suns fans, dropping a peace sign emoji as the caption, which some fellow NBA players in the comment section found hilarious (per NBACentral on X, formerly Twitter). “Aye man,” wrote newly signed Orlando Magic guard Tyus Jones.
The Phoenix Suns lose to the unbeaten Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, July 16, in Las Vegas. The final score was 89-85.
Jake Fischer of the Stein Line confirmed the report on Thursday. One of the top options for any team to acquire Kuminga is through a sign-and-trade. With Beal gone, the Suns have enough room in their cap space to accommodate the one-time champion.
The Kings look to stay undefeated as they face the Suns at 10 p.m. ET from Las Vegas on ESPNU with streaming options available on multiple platforms.
The Phoenix Suns are interested in Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. Kuminga is a restricted free agent.
The Phoenix Suns on Wednesday waived and stretched the two years and $110 million remaining on three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal's contract, punctuating the end of a failed "Big Three" experiment.