
Bradley Beal Contract Buyout Reportedly Discussed By Suns After Kevin Durant Trade
The Phoenix Suns have been discussing the possibility of buying out the contract of veteran shooting guard Bradley Beal, according to Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic.
Beal has two years left on his contract worth roughly $110 million.
The Suns have already been busy to start the 2025 offseason, trading Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets on June 22.
Phoenix received Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks and five second-round picks in the swap. The Suns also came away from the deal with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft, which they used to select former Duke center Khaman Maluach.
It'll be much more difficult for Phoenix to find a change of scenery for Beal, as he has a no-trade clause in the hefty five-year contract worth $251 million that he signed as a member of the Washington Wizards in 2022.
The 32-year-old's deal also contains a $57.1 million player option for the 2026-27 season.
Beal is reportedly open to a potential trade, although he would prefer to stay with the Suns organization.
If Phoenix buys out his contract, the three-time All-Star will become an unrestricted free agent.
Rankin noted that the Suns could also reduce Beal's salary and stretch it over five years to create some short-term cap relief.
Beal hasn't lived up to expectations in Phoenix, averaging just 17.6 points per game across two seasons with the organization after recording 27.6 points per game over his final four years in Washington.
He also hasn't been able to stay healthy for extended stretches of time, appearing in just 106 of a possible 164 games as a member of the Suns.









