True. And neither do I consider Drummond and several others. But those are the extremes. Beal is at worst a top 15 player. He's a group 2 superstar...and still young enough to progress to the top level. 25 points 5.5 assists 2/1 a/to ratio, good defense. He's a top 15 player.
He's might be a top 15 player and he certainly can continue to improve. It's just that I personally don't believe that there are 15 superstars in the league. As I said, it just depends on your definition of a superstar.
There are 2 kinds of max players in my book. 1) Superstar Max - dictated by their true level of play to carry teams. (Harden, Lebron, Kawhi, KD, Giannis, Curry etc) 2) Market Max - dictated by market forces (Middleton, Tobias, Kemba, Otto Porter, Harrison Barnes, Parsons etc) Just about every team has a MAX guy. You want to be the team that has a Superstar Max guy. I think Beal lands on the Superstar Max list but at the bottom.
If the Wizards don't take back Bam they're freaking idiots imo, i get that clear Wall's contract from the books would be huge, but wasting Beal just for that is still a waste imo. At that point i'd rather keep Wall and trade Beal for picks/rookie scale contracts. Wall on the team for a couple of years won't make them good enough to make the playoffs anyway.
https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/barry-jackson/article231882358.html As we reported on Twitter, the Heat has reached out to the Washington Wizards about Bradley Beal and there is sentiment internally to taking on the last four years and $172 million of John Wall’s deal to facilitate a trade, according to someone with direct knowledge. But there is no indication that Washington would be willing to do that, even with Wall out for much or all of next season with a ruptured left Achilles’ tendon. Beal has said that the Wizards have assured him he won’t be traded. Even if Washington agreed to such a scenario, Miami - with its hard cap situation -would need to send out salaries comparable to the combined $65 million that Wall and Beal would make next season. That’s possible, but a challenge. Beal has two seasons remaining on his contract.
http://tradenba.com/trades/H1bcu89gS seems fair to both sides. Miami gets their second star and a potential third star in a year (probably not). Wizards get rid of the worst contract in the NBA and get very good prospects in Bam Winslow and Herro .
You gotta click the share button and get THAT link, yours default us to Wizards and Rockets rosters, but no players selected.
Wizards need to solidify their GM situation if they are going to make any Beal moves. And then the Wizards need to consider the best course of action if they do plan to move Beal. They can move Beal in a salary dump with a couple of decent young players in Bam/Winslow in the above trade. OR they can contact the Pelicans and Clippers and see what players and draft capital they are willing to give up. And then weight the costs/benefits of both approaches.
Yep, we should offer him straight up. If Beal plans to leave then EG would be a natural replacement for the guard position
Except Miami ends up capped out and doesnt have much other than Beal and Butler. I'm not sur how appealing that is to them.